Traders have clustered implied probabilities tightly around 36-40% for Michael Kim, Ryo Hisatsune, Cam Davis, Henry Lebioda, and Seong-Hyeon Kim atop the Texas Children's Houston Open board entering the final round at Memorial Park Golf Course, reflecting a leaderboard packed within two strokes after Kim's third-round 65 vaulted him into the lead amid low weekend scoring conditions. Hisatsune carries momentum from his recent Mexico Open victory and elite ball-striking metrics, while Davis leverages strong course history with a prior top-10 here; Lebioda and S.H. Kim have surged via hot putters on these bentgrass greens. Calm winds and benign pins favor birdie opportunities, keeping the race wide-open with no one more than three back, underscoring the wisdom of crowds in pricing this bunched contention among mid-tier field ball-strikers.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedMax McGreevy 30.5%
A.J. Ewart 23.5%
Adrien Dumont De Chassart 22.7%
Min Woo Lee 6%
$390,714 Vol.
$390,714 Vol.
Max McGreevy
31%
A.J. Ewart
23%
Adrien Dumont De Chassart
23%
Min Woo Lee
6%
Chris Gotterup
5%
Jake Knapp
4%
Sam Burns
4%
Brooks Koepka
3%
Marco Penge
3%
Nicolai Hojgaard
3%
Ben Griffin
3%
Keith Mitchell
2%
Rickie Fowler
2%
Kurt Kitayama
2%
Ryan Gerard
2%
Wyndham Clark
2%
Taylor Pendrith
2%
Rasmus Hojgaard
2%
Pierceson Coody
1%
Harris English
1%
Harry Hall
1%
Shane Lowry
1%
Lee Hodges
1%
Johnny Keefer
1%
Stephan Jaeger
1%
Kristoffer Reitan
1%
Ryan Fox
1%
Aldrich Potgieter
1%
Max Greyserman
1%
Tony Finau
1%
Sung-Jae Im
1%
Michael Brennan
1%
Jason Day
1%
Kevin Roy
1%
Chandler Blanchet
1%
John Parry
1%
Matthieu Pavon
1%
William Mouw
1%
Ricky Castillo
1%
Takumi Kanaya
1%
Christo Lamprecht
1%
Pontus Nyholm
1%
Luke Clanton
1%
Patrick Fishburn
1%
Emiliano Grillo
1%
Beau Hossler
1%
Mac Meissner
1%
Nicolas Echavarria
1%
Rico Hoey
1%
Davis Riley
1%
Jeffrey Kang
1%
Tom Kim
1%
Patton Kizzire
1%
Zach Bauchou
1%
Marcelo Rozo
1%
Peter Malnati
1%
Trey Mullinax
1%
Thorbjorn Olesen
1%
Brian Campbell
1%
Rafael Campos
1%
Davis Chatfield
1%
Nick Dunlap
1%
Brice Garnett
1%
Lucas Glover
1%
Joe Highsmith
1%
Kensei Hirata
1%
Charley Hoffman
1%
Mason Howell
1%
Mark Hubbard
1%
Mackenzie Hughes
1%
Patrick Rodgers
1%
Hao-Tong Li
1%
Aaron Rai
1%
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
1%
David Ford
1%
David Lipsky
1%
Ze-Cheng Dou
1%
Chris Kirk
1%
Chad Ramey
1%
Bronson Burgoon
1%
Eric Cole
1%
Garrick Higgo
1%
Billy Horschel
1%
Chandler Phillips
<1%
Austin Eckroat
<1%
Steven Fisk
<1%
Tom Hoge
<1%
Denny McCarthy
9%
Bud Cauley
<1%
Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen
19%
Michael Kim
-
Seong-Hyeon Kim
35%
Henry Lebioda
35%
Kyoung-Hoon Lee
-
Daniel Brown
33%
JT Poston
33%
Matt McCarty
-
Cam Davis
-
Cole Hammer
-
Ryo Hisatsune
-
Max McGreevy 30.5%
A.J. Ewart 23.5%
Adrien Dumont De Chassart 22.7%
Min Woo Lee 6%
$390,714 Vol.
$390,714 Vol.
Max McGreevy
31%
A.J. Ewart
23%
Adrien Dumont De Chassart
23%
Min Woo Lee
6%
Chris Gotterup
5%
Jake Knapp
4%
Sam Burns
4%
Brooks Koepka
3%
Marco Penge
3%
Nicolai Hojgaard
3%
Ben Griffin
3%
Keith Mitchell
2%
Rickie Fowler
2%
Kurt Kitayama
2%
Ryan Gerard
2%
Wyndham Clark
2%
Taylor Pendrith
2%
Rasmus Hojgaard
2%
Pierceson Coody
1%
Harris English
1%
Harry Hall
1%
Shane Lowry
1%
Lee Hodges
1%
Johnny Keefer
1%
Stephan Jaeger
1%
Kristoffer Reitan
1%
Ryan Fox
1%
Aldrich Potgieter
1%
Max Greyserman
1%
Tony Finau
1%
Sung-Jae Im
1%
Michael Brennan
1%
Jason Day
1%
Kevin Roy
1%
Chandler Blanchet
1%
John Parry
1%
Matthieu Pavon
1%
William Mouw
1%
Ricky Castillo
1%
Takumi Kanaya
1%
Christo Lamprecht
1%
Pontus Nyholm
1%
Luke Clanton
1%
Patrick Fishburn
1%
Emiliano Grillo
1%
Beau Hossler
1%
Mac Meissner
1%
Nicolas Echavarria
1%
Rico Hoey
1%
Davis Riley
1%
Jeffrey Kang
1%
Tom Kim
1%
Patton Kizzire
1%
Zach Bauchou
1%
Marcelo Rozo
1%
Peter Malnati
1%
Trey Mullinax
1%
Thorbjorn Olesen
1%
Brian Campbell
1%
Rafael Campos
1%
Davis Chatfield
1%
Nick Dunlap
1%
Brice Garnett
1%
Lucas Glover
1%
Joe Highsmith
1%
Kensei Hirata
1%
Charley Hoffman
1%
Mason Howell
1%
Mark Hubbard
1%
Mackenzie Hughes
1%
Patrick Rodgers
1%
Hao-Tong Li
1%
Aaron Rai
1%
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
1%
David Ford
1%
David Lipsky
1%
Ze-Cheng Dou
1%
Chris Kirk
1%
Chad Ramey
1%
Bronson Burgoon
1%
Eric Cole
1%
Garrick Higgo
1%
Billy Horschel
1%
Chandler Phillips
<1%
Austin Eckroat
<1%
Steven Fisk
<1%
Tom Hoge
<1%
Denny McCarthy
9%
Bud Cauley
<1%
Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen
19%
Michael Kim
-
Seong-Hyeon Kim
35%
Henry Lebioda
35%
Kyoung-Hoon Lee
-
Daniel Brown
33%
JT Poston
33%
Matt McCarty
-
Cam Davis
-
Cole Hammer
-
Ryo Hisatsune
-
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/).
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0x69c47De9D...Traders have clustered implied probabilities tightly around 36-40% for Michael Kim, Ryo Hisatsune, Cam Davis, Henry Lebioda, and Seong-Hyeon Kim atop the Texas Children's Houston Open board entering the final round at Memorial Park Golf Course, reflecting a leaderboard packed within two strokes after Kim's third-round 65 vaulted him into the lead amid low weekend scoring conditions. Hisatsune carries momentum from his recent Mexico Open victory and elite ball-striking metrics, while Davis leverages strong course history with a prior top-10 here; Lebioda and S.H. Kim have surged via hot putters on these bentgrass greens. Calm winds and benign pins favor birdie opportunities, keeping the race wide-open with no one more than three back, underscoring the wisdom of crowds in pricing this bunched contention among mid-tier field ball-strikers.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated
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