| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hole-in-one | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether at least one hole-in-one will be recorded during THE PLAYERS Championship. It matters because aces are rare, highlight-reel moments that can be influenced by course features, weather, and the specific player field.
THE PLAYERS Championship is played at TPC Sawgrass, a course known for distinct short par-3s and the famous island-green 17th that can produce dramatic outcomes. Historically, holes-in-one at professional events are uncommon but memorable; course design, pin placement, and tournament conditions all contribute to the likelihood of an ace.
Market prices reflect the collective expectations of traders based on available information and will update as conditions or player information change. Use the market as a real-time indicator of how participants value the chance of an ace given current course, weather, and lineup details.
Settlement depends on the market contract terms and the platform's resolution rules; typically such markets count official tournament rounds and rely on the tournament's official scoring records, so check the contract for the precise settlement criteria.
A market listed as closing TBD usually means the platform will set a formal close before or at the tournament start; watch the platform announcements and the tournament schedule since markets often lock at first tee time or another defined cutoff.
Short par-3s, notably the island-green 17th, and any other shorter par-3s present the highest technical chance because of their yardage and target green size; pin location and wind play a large role in whether a well-struck shot will hold the green.
Tee times and pairings matter because different time windows bring different wind and weather conditions; also, when precise iron players or notable short-game specialists are on a given tee sheet, traders may update expectations for aces in those groups.
Weather delays can materially change conditions (wind direction, green firmness) and thus the near-term chance of an ace; rescheduling can extend the tournament window used for settlement or change which tee times are played when, so consult the contract and platform notices for how suspension or rescheduling affects settlement.