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PGA Tour: Texas Children's Houston Open Top 20

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PGA Tour: Texas Children's Houston Open Top 20

$54,294 Vol.

Mar 29, 2026
Polymarket

$54,294 Vol.

Polymarket

Zach Bauchou

$550 Vol.

No

Christiaan Bezuidenhout

$650 Vol.

No

Chandler Blanchet

$850 Vol.

No

Michael Brennan

$1,122 Vol.

No

Daniel Brown

$106 Vol.

No

Bronson Burgoon

$851 Vol.

Yes

Sam Burns

$598 Vol.

No

Brian Campbell

$0 Vol.

No

Rafael Campos

$737 Vol.

No

Ricky Castillo

$100 Vol.

No

Bud Cauley

$0 Vol.

No

Davis Chatfield

$550 Vol.

No

Luke Clanton

$1,126 Vol.

No

Wyndham Clark

$0 Vol.

No

Eric Cole

$901 Vol.

No

Pierceson Coody

$855 Vol.

No

Cam Davis

$0 Vol.

No

Jason Day

$765 Vol.

Yes

Ze-Cheng Dou

$100 Vol.

No

Adrien Dumont De Chassart

$1,746 Vol.

Yes

Nick Dunlap

$0 Vol.

No

Nicolas Echavarria

$101 Vol.

No

Austin Eckroat

$99 Vol.

No

Harris English

$5 Vol.

No

A.J. Ewart

$550 Vol.

No

Tony Finau

$570 Vol.

No

Patrick Fishburn

$0 Vol.

No

Steven Fisk

$555 Vol.

No

David Ford

$900 Vol.

No

Rickie Fowler

$216 Vol.

No

Ryan Fox

$550 Vol.

No

Brice Garnett

$1,145 Vol.

No

Ryan Gerard

$868 Vol.

No

Lucas Glover

$715 Vol.

No

Chris Gotterup

$1,296 Vol.

Yes

Max Greyserman

$0 Vol.

No

Ben Griffin

$1,045 Vol.

No

Emiliano Grillo

$1,331 Vol.

No

Harry Hall

$485 Vol.

No

Cole Hammer

$101 Vol.

No

Garrick Higgo

$85 Vol.

No

Joe Highsmith

$156 Vol.

No

Kensei Hirata

$895 Vol.

No

Ryo Hisatsune

$0 Vol.

No

Lee Hodges

$710 Vol.

No

Rico Hoey

$99 Vol.

No

Charley Hoffman

$0 Vol.

No

Tom Hoge

$1,891 Vol.

No

Nicolai Hojgaard

$1,300 Vol.

Yes

Rasmus Hojgaard

$2,513 Vol.

No

Billy Horschel

$5 Vol.

No

Beau Hossler

$0 Vol.

No

Mason Howell

$107 Vol.

No

Mark Hubbard

$0 Vol.

No

Mackenzie Hughes

$161 Vol.

No

Sung-Jae Im

$610 Vol.

No

Stephan Jaeger

$1,541 Vol.

No

Takumi Kanaya

$655 Vol.

No

Jeffrey Kang

$741 Vol.

No

Johnny Keefer

$865 Vol.

Yes

Michael Kim

$0 Vol.

No

Seong-Hyeon Kim

$650 Vol.

No

Tom Kim

$350 Vol.

No

Chris Kirk

$650 Vol.

No

Kurt Kitayama

$617 Vol.

No

Patton Kizzire

$760 Vol.

No

Jake Knapp

$404 Vol.

Yes

Brooks Koepka

$603 Vol.

No

Christo Lamprecht

$0 Vol.

No

Henry Lebioda

$112 Vol.

No

Kyoung-Hoon Lee

$0 Vol.

No

Min Woo Lee

$407 Vol.

Yes

Hao-Tong Li

$106 Vol.

No

David Lipsky

$550 Vol.

No

Shane Lowry

$655 Vol.

No

Peter Malnati

$719 Vol.

No

Denny McCarthy

$299 Vol.

Yes

Matt McCarty

$0 Vol.

No

Max McGreevy

$807 Vol.

Yes

Mac Meissner

$630 Vol.

No

Keith Mitchell

$299 Vol.

Yes

William Mouw

$309 Vol.

No

Trey Mullinax

$550 Vol.

No

Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen

$111 Vol.

No

Pontus Nyholm

$850 Vol.

Yes

Thorbjorn Olesen

$850 Vol.

Yes

John Parry

$100 Vol.

No

Matthieu Pavon

$590 Vol.

No

Taylor Pendrith

$650 Vol.

No

Marco Penge

$671 Vol.

No

Chandler Phillips

$747 Vol.

No

JT Poston

$5 Vol.

No

Aldrich Potgieter

$0 Vol.

No

Aaron Rai

$705 Vol.

No

Chad Ramey

$1,543 Vol.

No

Kristoffer Reitan

$550 Vol.

No

Davis Riley

$580 Vol.

No

Patrick Rodgers

$550 Vol.

No

Kevin Roy

$840 Vol.

No

Marcelo Rozo

$1,000 Vol.

No

This market will resolve to "Yes" if the listed player finishes in the top 20 at the 2026 Texas Children's Houston Open tournament, including ties. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No". If final results are not announced by April 4, 2026 at 8:00PM ET this market will resolve to "No". The primary resolution source will be the official results published by the PGA Tour website (https://www.pgatour.com/).Gary Woodland's emotional victory at 21-under on Memorial Park Golf Course's renovated par-70 layout capped the Texas Children's Houston Open March 26-29, marking his first PGA Tour win since brain surgery recovery and reshaping top 20 outcomes with a five-shot margin over Nicolai Højgaard (-16). Pre-tournament withdrawals by Scottie Scheffler (personal reasons), Aaron Rai (neck injury), and Masters hopeful Pierceson Coody (back) thinned the top-heavy field, enabling surges from Jake Knapp and Chris Gotterup (both T6 at -13) amid mild winds and warm conditions favoring aggressive ball-strikers. Defending champion Min Woo Lee held T3 (-15), while Jason Day and Sahith Theegala rounded out contention, highlighting mid-tier volatility and strong approach play as key differentiators for leaderboard positions.

Gary Woodland's emotional victory at 21-under on Memorial Park Golf Course's renovated par-70 layout capped the Texas Children's Houston Open March 26-29, marking his first PGA Tour win since brain surgery recovery and reshaping top 20 outcomes with a five-shot margin over Nicolai Højgaard (-16). Pre-tournament withdrawals by Scottie Scheffler (personal reasons), Aaron Rai (neck injury), and Masters hopeful Pierceson Coody (back) thinned the top-heavy field, enabling surges from Jake Knapp and Chris Gotterup (both T6 at -13) amid mild winds and warm conditions favoring aggressive ball-strikers. Defending champion Min Woo Lee held T3 (-15), while Jason Day and Sahith Theegala rounded out contention, highlighting mid-tier volatility and strong approach play as key differentiators for leaderboard positions.

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This market will resolve to "Yes" if the listed player finishes in the top 20 at the 2026 Texas Children's Houston Open tournament, including ties. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No". If final results are not announced by April 4, 2026 at 8:00PM ET this market will resolve to "No". The primary resolution source will be the official results published by the PGA Tour website (https://www.pgatour.com/).Gary Woodland's emotional victory at 21-under on Memorial Park Golf Course's renovated par-70 layout capped the Texas Children's Houston Open March 26-29, marking his first PGA Tour win since brain surgery recovery and reshaping top 20 outcomes with a five-shot margin over Nicolai Højgaard (-16). Pre-tournament withdrawals by Scottie Scheffler (personal reasons), Aaron Rai (neck injury), and Masters hopeful Pierceson Coody (back) thinned the top-heavy field, enabling surges from Jake Knapp and Chris Gotterup (both T6 at -13) amid mild winds and warm conditions favoring aggressive ball-strikers. Defending champion Min Woo Lee held T3 (-15), while Jason Day and Sahith Theegala rounded out contention, highlighting mid-tier volatility and strong approach play as key differentiators for leaderboard positions.

Gary Woodland's emotional victory at 21-under on Memorial Park Golf Course's renovated par-70 layout capped the Texas Children's Houston Open March 26-29, marking his first PGA Tour win since brain surgery recovery and reshaping top 20 outcomes with a five-shot margin over Nicolai Højgaard (-16). Pre-tournament withdrawals by Scottie Scheffler (personal reasons), Aaron Rai (neck injury), and Masters hopeful Pierceson Coody (back) thinned the top-heavy field, enabling surges from Jake Knapp and Chris Gotterup (both T6 at -13) amid mild winds and warm conditions favoring aggressive ball-strikers. Defending champion Min Woo Lee held T3 (-15), while Jason Day and Sahith Theegala rounded out contention, highlighting mid-tier volatility and strong approach play as key differentiators for leaderboard positions.

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