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PGA Tour: Texas Children's Houston Open Winner

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PGA Tour: Texas Children's Houston Open Winner

Pontus Nyholm 36.6%

Nicolai Hojgaard 17.8%

Min Woo Lee 16.0%

Jason Day 7.5%

Polymarket

$447,216 Vol.

Pontus Nyholm 36.6%

Nicolai Hojgaard 17.8%

Min Woo Lee 16.0%

Jason Day 7.5%

Polymarket

$447,216 Vol.

Pontus Nyholm

$275 Vol.

37%

Nicolai Hojgaard

$17,088 Vol.

18%

Min Woo Lee

$4,527 Vol.

16%

Jason Day

$1,605 Vol.

8%

Austin Eckroat

$1,085 Vol.

5%

Tom Kim

$2,120 Vol.

5%

Jake Knapp

$2,123 Vol.

4%

Bronson Burgoon

$1,023 Vol.

3%

Keith Mitchell

$770 Vol.

3%

Johnny Keefer

$2,178 Vol.

3%

Chad Ramey

$1,355 Vol.

2%

Chris Gotterup

$2,111 Vol.

2%

Tony Finau

$2,542 Vol.

2%

Harris English

$1,064 Vol.

2%

Shane Lowry

$1,044 Vol.

2%

Ze-Cheng Dou

$7,016 Vol.

1%

Rico Hoey

$9,066 Vol.

1%

Harry Hall

$1,514 Vol.

1%

Thorbjorn Olesen

$16,019 Vol.

1%

Christiaan Bezuidenhout

$33,873 Vol.

1%

Ricky Castillo

$455 Vol.

1%

Denny McCarthy

$12,996 Vol.

1%

Adrien Dumont De Chassart

$660 Vol.

12%

Rasmus Hojgaard

$54,391 Vol.

1%

Aldrich Potgieter

$16,331 Vol.

1%

Kurt Kitayama

$5,538 Vol.

1%

Mac Meissner

$1,900 Vol.

1%

Ben Griffin

$7,607 Vol.

1%

Stephan Jaeger

$3,013 Vol.

<1%

Michael Brennan

$31,352 Vol.

<1%

Sam Burns

$3,772 Vol.

<1%

Sung-Jae Im

$17,021 Vol.

<1%

Peter Malnati

$0 Vol.

<1%

Aaron Rai

$18,819 Vol.

<1%

Garrick Higgo

$1,310 Vol.

<1%

Tom Hoge

$3,556 Vol.

<1%

Davis Riley

$0 Vol.

35%

Kevin Roy

$0 Vol.

-

Takumi Kanaya

$698 Vol.

-

Jeffrey Kang

$0 Vol.

-

Chris Kirk

$373 Vol.

-

Henry Lebioda

$380 Vol.

-

Max McGreevy

$790 Vol.

-

William Mouw

$120 Vol.

-

John Parry

$376 Vol.

-

Matthieu Pavon

$0 Vol.

-

JT Poston

$960 Vol.

-

Luke Clanton

$1,008 Vol.

-

Eric Cole

$110 Vol.

-

Steven Fisk

$264 Vol.

33%

Brice Garnett

$1,446 Vol.

-

Emiliano Grillo

$0 Vol.

-

Lee Hodges

$645 Vol.

-

Beau Hossler

$0 Vol.

-

This market will resolve according to the listed player who wins the 2026 Texas Children's Houston Open tournament. If a listed player is eliminated from contention for the Texas Children's Houston Open tournament based on the official rules of the tournament, the relevant market will immediately resolve to "No". If an unlisted player wins the Texas Children's Houston Open tournament this market will resolve to "Other". In the event of a tie, this market will resolve according to the official winner as determined by PGA Tour official tournament rules. If multiple winners are announced then this market will resolve to the player whose listed last name comes first alphabetically. If no winner is announced by April 4, 2026 at 8:00PM ET this market will resolve to "Other". The primary resolution source will be the official results published by the PGA Tour website (https://www.pgatour.com/).Entering the final round of the Texas Children's Houston Open at Memorial Park Golf Course, William Mouw clings to a narrow lead with Luke Clanton and a tight pack—Brice Garnett, Kevin Roy, Jeffrey Kang, Lee Hodges, and Takumi Kanaya—all within one stroke at 15-under or better after strong Round 2 surges, including birdie runs and chip-ins that vaulted them past early favorites like Gary Woodland. This co-leaderboard logjam reflects trader consensus on the field's parity, with no player holding more than a stroke advantage amid benign scoring conditions and minimal wind compared to prior days. Mid-tier pros and young talents like amateur standout Clanton dominate implied probabilities near 50%, underscoring the course's birdie-friendly layout favoring hot putters, while established names like Jason Day and Chris Kirk lurk further back with recent form edges but tougher paths on the firm, fast greens.

Entering the final round of the Texas Children's Houston Open at Memorial Park Golf Course, William Mouw clings to a narrow lead with Luke Clanton and a tight pack—Brice Garnett, Kevin Roy, Jeffrey Kang, Lee Hodges, and Takumi Kanaya—all within one stroke at 15-under or better after strong Round 2 surges, including birdie runs and chip-ins that vaulted them past early favorites like Gary Woodland. This co-leaderboard logjam reflects trader consensus on the field's parity, with no player holding more than a stroke advantage amid benign scoring conditions and minimal wind compared to prior days. Mid-tier pros and young talents like amateur standout Clanton dominate implied probabilities near 50%, underscoring the course's birdie-friendly layout favoring hot putters, while established names like Jason Day and Chris Kirk lurk further back with recent form edges but tougher paths on the firm, fast greens.

Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · Actualizado
This market will resolve according to the listed player who wins the 2026 Texas Children's Houston Open tournament. If a listed player is eliminated from contention for the Texas Children's Houston Open tournament based on the official rules of the tournament, the relevant market will immediately resolve to "No". If an unlisted player wins the Texas Children's Houston Open tournament this market will resolve to "Other". In the event of a tie, this market will resolve according to the official winner as determined by PGA Tour official tournament rules. If multiple winners are announced then this market will resolve to the player whose listed last name comes first alphabetically. If no winner is announced by April 4, 2026 at 8:00PM ET this market will resolve to "Other". The primary resolution source will be the official results published by the PGA Tour website (https://www.pgatour.com/).Entering the final round of the Texas Children's Houston Open at Memorial Park Golf Course, William Mouw clings to a narrow lead with Luke Clanton and a tight pack—Brice Garnett, Kevin Roy, Jeffrey Kang, Lee Hodges, and Takumi Kanaya—all within one stroke at 15-under or better after strong Round 2 surges, including birdie runs and chip-ins that vaulted them past early favorites like Gary Woodland. This co-leaderboard logjam reflects trader consensus on the field's parity, with no player holding more than a stroke advantage amid benign scoring conditions and minimal wind compared to prior days. Mid-tier pros and young talents like amateur standout Clanton dominate implied probabilities near 50%, underscoring the course's birdie-friendly layout favoring hot putters, while established names like Jason Day and Chris Kirk lurk further back with recent form edges but tougher paths on the firm, fast greens.

Entering the final round of the Texas Children's Houston Open at Memorial Park Golf Course, William Mouw clings to a narrow lead with Luke Clanton and a tight pack—Brice Garnett, Kevin Roy, Jeffrey Kang, Lee Hodges, and Takumi Kanaya—all within one stroke at 15-under or better after strong Round 2 surges, including birdie runs and chip-ins that vaulted them past early favorites like Gary Woodland. This co-leaderboard logjam reflects trader consensus on the field's parity, with no player holding more than a stroke advantage amid benign scoring conditions and minimal wind compared to prior days. Mid-tier pros and young talents like amateur standout Clanton dominate implied probabilities near 50%, underscoring the course's birdie-friendly layout favoring hot putters, while established names like Jason Day and Chris Kirk lurk further back with recent form edges but tougher paths on the firm, fast greens.

Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · Actualizado

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Preguntas frecuentes

"PGA Tour: Texas Children's Houston Open Winner" es un mercado de predicción en Polymarket con 100+ resultados posibles donde los operadores compran y venden acciones según lo que creen que sucederá. El resultado líder actual es "Luke Clanton" con 50%, seguido de "Brice Garnett" con 50%. Los precios reflejan probabilidades en tiempo real de la comunidad. Por ejemplo, una acción cotizada a 50¢ implica que el mercado colectivamente asigna una probabilidad de 50% a ese resultado. Estas probabilidades cambian continuamente a medida que los operadores reaccionan a nuevos desarrollos. Las acciones del resultado correcto son canjeables por $1 cada una tras la resolución del mercado.

A día de hoy, "PGA Tour: Texas Children's Houston Open Winner" ha generado $447.2K en volumen total de trading desde que el mercado se lanzó el Mar 23, 2026. Este nivel de actividad refleja un fuerte compromiso de la comunidad de Polymarket y ayuda a garantizar que las probabilidades actuales estén respaldadas por un amplio grupo de participantes del mercado. Puedes seguir los movimientos de precios en vivo y operar en cualquier resultado directamente en esta página.

Para operar en "PGA Tour: Texas Children's Houston Open Winner", explora los 100+ resultados disponibles en esta página. Cada resultado muestra un precio actual que representa la probabilidad implícita del mercado. Para tomar una posición, selecciona el resultado que consideres más probable, elige "Sí" para operar a favor o "No" para operar en contra, introduce tu cantidad y haz clic en "Operar". Si tu resultado elegido es correcto cuando el mercado se resuelve, tus acciones de "Sí" pagan $1 cada una. Si es incorrecto, pagan $0. También puedes vender tus acciones en cualquier momento antes de la resolución.

El favorito actual para "PGA Tour: Texas Children's Houston Open Winner" es "Luke Clanton" con 50%, lo que significa que el mercado asigna una probabilidad de 50% a ese resultado. El siguiente resultado más cercano es "Brice Garnett" con 50%. Estas probabilidades se actualizan en tiempo real a medida que los operadores compran y venden acciones. Vuelve con frecuencia o guarda esta página en marcadores.

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