In addition to the following sports betting rules, the General rules applicable to all bets offered on the website apply. However, the sports rules will take precedence over the general rules.
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All winner bets are settled according to the player winning the trophy. The result of the play-offs is taken into account. Dead-Heat rules will apply
The results published on the official tournament website at the time of the trophy award are used for settlement purposes (a disqualification issued subsequently is not taken into account).
A player is considered to have played once he has left the teeing area. If a player retires after leaving the teeing area, stakes will be lost for winner, group, match or 18-hole bets.
In the event of a tournament being reduced in length from the scheduled number of holes for any reason (e.g. adverse weather conditions), winner bets placed before the last completed round will be settled on the player who has won the trophy if 36 holes have been played. If fewer than 36 holes have been played or if bets on the winner were placed after the last completed round, bets will be void.
Early bets on a player participating in a qualifying tournament but failing to qualify for the main tournament will be considered losing.
Outright Betting
Non-runner no-bet.
Outright Betting including The Field
Non-runner no-bet apart from The Field. The price for The Field includes all players not quoted in this market. Bets are accepted win only
Betting Without a Nominated Player(s)
Dead-heat rules apply to win bets unless the excluded player(s) does not win the tournament (in any case, the recalculation of the odds will not result in the application of odds lower than 1).
Bet on a group
The winner will be the player reaching the highest ranking at the end of the tournament within a specified group of players Any player who does not make the cut (including those designated as MDF) will be considered a loser. If no player makes the cut (including those designated as MDF), the lowest score (or highest number of points for tournaments using the Stableford points system) after the cut will determine settlement. Dead-Heat rules apply unless the winner is determined by a playoff. In any case, the recalculation of the odds will not result in the application of odds lower than 1.
If a tournament is affected by adverse weather conditions, bets will be settled provided a winner is determined and at least 36 holes have been played. The winner will be the player in the lead at the time of the last completed round.
Tournament / Round - Top 2 / Top 3 / Top 4 / Top 5 / Top 6 / Top 7 / Top 8 / Top 9 / Top 10 / Top 20 of the ranking
Dead-Heat rules apply. In any case, the recalculation of the odds will not result in the application of odds lower than 1.
Cover bets (2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10 places)
The prize for a single winner of the relevant tournament is offered at reduced odds, but you will be refunded if your selection finishes 2nd / 3rd / 4th / 5th / 6th / 7th / 8th / 9th / 10th (depending on the hedge betting option chosen). Bets on non-runners will be void. Dead-Heat rules apply. In any case, the recalculation of the odds will not result in the application of odds lower than 1.
Tournament / Round - Top of the ranking (Tie included)
In the event of a tie, the winning selections will be settled in full.
Adverse Weather Events
If a tournament is affected by adverse weather conditions, bets will be settled provided a winner is determined and at least 36 holes have been played. The winner will be the player in the lead at the time of the last completed round.
Trophy Presentation
The results published on the official tournament website at the time of the trophy award are used for settlement purposes (a disqualification issued subsequently is not taken into account).
Player Missing the Cut, Player Disqualification and Withdrawal.
If a player does not make the cut (including those designated as MDF), the other player will be designated the winner. If no player makes the cut (including those designated as MDF), the lowest score (or highest number of points for tournaments using the Stableford points system) after the cut will determine settlement.
If a player is disqualified or retires after starting, either before completing two rounds or after each player makes the cut, the other player will be deemed the winner.
If a player is disqualified during the third or fourth round while the other player in the match bet does not make the cut, the disqualified player will be declared the winner.
Tie Bets
Odds will be offered for a tie and, if so, bets on a player to win will be losing.
Wire to Wire Winner
The settlement is based on one player being in the lead after each round of the tournament (including ties) and winning the tournament.
All holes officially designated at the start of the tournament must be completed. In the event of a reduction in the number of rounds/holes, all bets will be void.
Best of six
Dead-Heat rules apply. In any case, the recalculation of the odds will not result in the application of odds lower than 1. Players who start their turn but do not complete it will be considered losers.
Best of five
As above, but with five golfers grouped together.
18-hole betting
The winner will be the player with the lowest score over 18 holes. In tournaments using the Stableford scoring system, the highest score over 18 holes is declared the winner. Players form pairs and can play together or separately. The scores on the official tournament website recorded during the day in question will be taken into account for settlement (a disqualification pronounced subsequently is not taken into account).
18-hole Bets – Best of 2 and 3 balls
Bets are valid as soon as all selected players leave the teeing ground at the first hole (unless otherwise stated). In the event of a round being abandoned, bets on that round are void.
The scores on the official tournament website recorded during the day in question will be taken into account for settlement (a disqualification pronounced subsequently is not taken into account).
Bets on the best of 2 and 3 balls will stand regardless of pairs/groups. In tournaments using the Stableford points system, the player with the highest score during the round is declared the winner. Non-runners: Best of 2 and 3 ball bets are void. For best of 2 ball bets, if there are no odds for a tie, bets will be void if this situation arises. If odds are offered for a tie, the settlement will depend on that. For best of 3 ball bets, tiebreaker rules apply. In any case, the recalculation of the odds will not result in the application of odds lower than 1.
For all other bets involving groups of more than three players over 18 holes (e.g. 7 ball, 9 ball, etc.), tiebreaker rules apply (In any case, the recalculation of the odds will not result in the application of odds lower than 1). Refunded if non-starter.
Four balls
Bets are valid as soon as each pair starts the first hole. For all other bets involving groups of more than three players over 18 holes (e.g., 4-ball, 5-ball, etc.), tie-break rules apply (In any case, the recalculation of the odds will not result in the application of odds lower than 1). Refunded if non-starter. The scores on the official tournament website recorded during the day in question will be taken into account for settlement (a disqualification pronounced subsequently is not taken into account).
Player who completes the round with the fewest moves
Tie-breaker rules apply. In any case, the recalculation of the odds will not result in the application of odds lower than 1. The scores on the official tournament website recorded during the day in question will be taken into account for settlement (a disqualification pronounced subsequently is not taken into account).
Where the number of holes scheduled in a tournament is reduced for any reason (e.g. adverse weather conditions), then bets placed prior to the last completed round will be settled on the player with the lowest tournament score provided all golfers have completed all 18 holes. If fewer than 18 holes have been played or if bets were placed after the last completed round, bets will be void.
Player - Birdies / Eagles
The following bet types are included: Number of Birdies (or better), Number of Eagles (or better).
Bets will be void if the relevant player does not complete the round, unless settlement has already been determined. If a round is abandoned, bets are void, unless settlement is already determined.
Player - Round Score - Multiple Options / Round Total - 3 Options / Round Score
Bets will be void if the relevant player does not complete the round, unless settlement has already been determined. If a round is abandoned, bets are void. Official scores recorded at the tournament site on the day of the competition will be considered for settlement purposes (later disqualifications are not considered).
Player to Make the Lowest Tournament 18-Hole Score
Dead-Heat rules apply. In any case, the recalculation of the odds will not result in the application of odds lower than 1. The scores on the official tournament website recorded during the day in question will be taken into account for settlement (a disqualification pronounced subsequently is not counted). Where the number of holes in a tournament is reduced for any reason (for example, due to adverse weather conditions), bets placed before the last completed round will be settled on the player with the lowest score in the tournament round, provided all participants have completed all 18 holes of the tournament. If fewer than 18 holes have been played or if bets were placed after the last completed round, bets will be void.
Hole Group Winner
Bets are based on the score on a given group of holes (e.g., 10th to 18th). Bets will be void if a player does not leave the teeing ground of the first of the holes in question. If a player retires during the specified group of holes, bets on that player will be settled as losers. The scores on the official tournament website recorded during the day in question will be taken into account for settlement (a disqualification pronounced subsequently is not taken into account). Dead-Heat rules apply. In any case, the recalculation of the odds will not result in the application of odds lower than 1.
Take the lead first
Bets are valid as soon as all selected players leave the teeing area at the first hole. In the event of a round being abandoned, bets on that round are void unless the outcome is already determined. If players achieve the same score on all holes in a round, bets will be void.
Leading at the end of a round
Settlement is based on the score in the tournament at the end of the specified round. Dead-Heat rules apply. In any case, the recalculation of the odds will not result in the application of odds lower than 1.
Final Forecast and Straight Forecast
For settlement purposes, selected players must finish first and second in the specified order. In the event of a tie for second place, Dead-Heat rules apply. In any case, the recalculation of the odds will not result in the application of odds lower than 1.
Dual Forecast
For settlement purposes, selected players must finish first and second in any order. In the event of a tie for second place, the rules for ties apply. In any case, the recalculation of the odds will not result in the application of odds lower than 1.
Enhanced Win
Refers to betting on the winner of a tournament.
Hole in one
Relates to a hole-in-one made during selected rounds of a given tournament. If adverse weather conditions affect the running of the tournament, bets will be valid as long as at least 36 holes of a tournament have been played. If a hole-in-one is made but all 36 holes have not been played, the “Yes - Will Make a Hole-in-One” option will be considered the winner.
Will there be an albatross
Relates to an Albatross made during the specified rounds in a given tournament. If adverse weather conditions affect the running of the tournament, bets will be void unless at least 36 holes have already been played in the tournament or settlement has already been determined.
Make / Don’t make the cut
A tournament cut must be applied for bets to stand. If a tournament uses a multiple-cut system, the settlement will be determined by a player playing or not playing in the round following the first official cut.
If a player is designated as MDF in the official competition rankings, bets on the player making the cut will be deemed winners at the time of settlement.
Player - Tournament Statistics Bets
Bets are valid as soon as all selected players start the first hole. If the number of holes in a tournament is reduced for any reason, bets will be void.
This includes (but is not limited to):-
Player - Number of birdies (or better) in the tournament
Round - Statistics Betting - Best of 2 and 3 Balls
Bets are valid as soon as all selected players start the first hole. If a round is abandoned, bets on that round are void, unless settlement is already determined.
This includes (but is not limited to):- Round X - Group - Winner of the combined par 3 (3 balls) Round X - Group - Winner of the combined par 3 (2 balls) Round X - Group - Winner of the combined par 4 (3 balls) Round X - Group - Winner of the combined par 4 (2 balls) Round X - Group - Winner of the combined par 5 (3 balls) Round X - Group - Winner of the combined par 5 (2 balls)
Betting on player statistics
Bets will be void if the relevant player does not complete the round, unless settlement has already been determined. If a round is abandoned, bets on that round are void, unless settlement is already determined.
This includes (but is not limited to):- Round X - Player - Player - Hits green under par Round X - Player - Number of birdies or better
Betting on tournament statistics
A player is considered to have played once he has left the teeing area. If the number of holes in a tournament is reduced for any reason, bets will be void.
This includes (but is not limited to):- Tournament - Winner Par 3 Combined Tournament - Winner Par 4 Combined Tournament - Winner Par 5 Combined Tournament - Players Under Par (Only players who have qualified and completed the tournament are considered for settlement of bets)
Winner's score
The settlement will depend on the completion of 72 holes (or 90 for certain tournaments, where applicable). Otherwise, bets are void.
Live betting on matches
If a match does not start (e.g., player injury or disqualification before the match starts), all bets on that match will be void.
Bets that can be settled based on official match and tournament results (including correct match score and match bets) will be closed. This includes the situation where a match ends early by agreement between the players or due to injury.
The Match Winner bet (2 options) is settled according to the winner, including any additional holes played. In the event of a tie, bets on the winner of the match (2 options) will be void. Match Result (3 options) and Winning Margin bets do not include any additional holes.
For Winning Margin and Last Hole Played bets, if a match ends before the scheduled number of holes have been played, bets will be settled according to the official result. Bets will be void if a player retires at any point in the match where the outcome is still to be determined. This is the case, for example, if the number of holes remaining is greater than or equal to the score at the time of abandonment.
In the case of Last Hole Played betting, if a player retires after the 16th hole when the match is tied or after the 17th hole if a player leads by 1, the last hole played is then considered the 18th since any natural conclusion to the match would require playing that last hole.
For the bet types “Lead after X holes” and “Win X hole”; bets are valid as soon as all selected players start the first hole. If a match is abandoned, bets on that round are void, unless the outcome is already determined.
Bets on unplayed holes will be void.
Ryder / Solheim / and all other international matches
Unless otherwise stated, all bet types (Event Bet, Draw Money Back, Top Points Scorer)
Winning margin
Based on the number of strokes between the winner and the runner-up(s) (includes odds for tournaments going to the playoffs). If adverse weather conditions affect the running of the tournament, Bets will stand once at least 36 holes of a tournament have been played.
36-hole group bets
The winner will be the player achieving the highest ranking at the end of the 36 holes. Dead-Heat rules apply, unless the winner is determined by a playoff after 36 holes. In any case, the recalculation of the odds will not result in the application of odds lower than 1.
36 Hole Match Betting
Settlement will be made according to the player achieving the highest ranking at the end of the 36 holes. If the number of rounds played is reduced (for example due to adverse weather conditions), settlement of bets will take place provided that a player has won the trophy (bets will stand provided that a winner is determined and at least 18 holes have been played).
If a player is disqualified or retires after starting and before completing two rounds, the other player will be declared the winner.
Odds will be offered for a tie and, if so, bets on a player to win will be losing.
Single matches
If a match ends in a tie, bets will be void.
Winner (Day) Markets
Settlement will be based on the score after the scheduled number of matches, regardless of whether the matches are postponed.
Correct Score Markets
All scheduled matches must be completed for bets to stand, regardless of whether they are postponed or not.
Score (Day-Format) Markets
Settlement will be based on the score after the scheduled number of matches of the specified format, regardless of whether the matches are postponed.
To Play in Final Pairing on Sunday / Winner from Final Pair on Sunday
If a tournament does not adhere to the playing schedule for any reason, for example due to adverse weather conditions, which means that play cannot take place on Sunday, or the final round is played with the 3-ball format instead of the 2-ball format, bets will be void.
Winner (Session) Markets
Settlement will be based on the score after the scheduled number of matches, regardless of whether the matches are postponed.
Score (Session-Format) Markets
Settlement will be based on the score after the scheduled number of matches of the specified format, regardless of whether the matches are postponed.
Team Tournament Betting (Format)
Settlement will be based on the score after the scheduled number of matches of the specified format played during the entire duration of the event in question, regardless of whether the matches are postponed.
All matches scheduled in the specified format must be completed in full for bets to stand, unless settlement is already determined.
Top Points Scorer / Top Team / Top Nationality Points Scorer (Including Wildcard and Rookie Markets)
Settlement of bets will be determined on the entire tournament. Dead-Heat rules apply. In any case, the recalculation of the odds will not result in the application of odds lower than 1. Bets will be valid as soon as the player has left the teeing area.
Most points in a match
Settlement of bets will be determined on the entire tournament. If a match ends in a tie, bets will be void. Bets will be valid as soon as the player has left the teeing area.
Who Will Hole the Winning Putt
Settlement will be based on the player winning their half of the table or winning the entire point allowing their team to reach 14.5 points. In the event of a tie at 14-14, bets will be void (including the player who sinks the deciding putt for the trophy).
Matches to Go to the 17th/18th Hole
The scheduled number of matches must start for bets to have action. The number of matches where each team leaves the teeing ground on the 17th/18th hole will be used for settlement purposes.
Total Halved Matches
Settlement will be based on the score after the scheduled number of matches in the specified tournament/format (as applicable) have been played in the entire designated tournament, regardless of whether any matches are postponed.
All scheduled matches in the specified tournament/format (as applicable) must be completed for bets to stand, unless settlement is already determined.
Team that scores the first full point
For settlement purposes, the winner will be the first team to win a scheduled match, and therefore score a full point. If any scheduled match ends in a tie, bets will be void.
Greensomes
Bets are settled according to the official tournament result.
Foursomes
Bets are valid as soon as each pair starts the first hole.
Special Golf Bets / Season Bets
For all bets specific to a season's event, they will be void if all scheduled events are not completed, unless the outcome is already determined. Future appeals and/or disqualifications will not affect betting.
For Tour-specific bets, the selected player(s) must leave the starting area of one of the scheduled events. Otherwise, bets will be void.
If a specific series of events or competition is not completed for any reason, bets placed after the last completed event will be void.
Will win 1, 2+, 3+, 4 majors - The four majors are the US Open, US Masters, USPGA and British Open. All four major tournaments must take place in the same calendar year or bets will be void, unless settlement is already determined. If the selected player(s) do not participate in all 4 major tournaments within the calendar year, bets will be settled as losers.
Top X ranking in all 4 majors - All four majors must take place in the same calendar year or bets will be void. If the selected player(s) do not participate in all 4 major tournaments within the calendar year, bets will be settled as losers.
Make the Cut in All 4 Majors - All four majors must take place in the same calendar year or bets will be void. If the selected player(s) do not participate in all 4 major tournaments within the calendar year, bets will be settled as losers.
18 Hole Match Up
- Explanation: A bet on which of two players will achieve a lower score over 18 holes.
- Example: You bet on Player A to beat Player B over 18 holes. If Player A scores 7 0 and Player B scores 71, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on which player will be leading the tournament after the first round.
- Example: You bet on Player A to be the leader after Round 1. If Player A has the lowest score at the end of the first day, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on whether a specific player will finish in the top 20 after the first round.
- Example: You bet on Player A to finish in the top 20 after Round 1. If Player A is within the top 20 scores at the end of the first round, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on the winner of a specific two-player group (often playing partners) over a set number of holes (usually 18).
- Example: You bet on Player A in a 2 Ball against Player B. If Player A scores lower than Player B over 18 holes, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on the winner of a specific three-player group over a set number of holes (usually 18).
- Example: You bet on Player A in a 3 Ball against Player B and Player C. If Player A has the lowest score of the three players over 18 holes, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on the winner of a specific four-player group over a set number of holes (usually 18).
- Example: You bet on Player A in a 4 Ball against Player B, Player C, and Player D. If Player A has the lowest score of the four players over 18 holes, your bet wins .
- Explanation: A bet on which of two players will achieve a lower score over the entire 72 holes of the tournament.
- Example: You bet on Player A to beat Player B over 72 holes. If Player A’s total score for the tournament is lower than Player B's, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on the winner of the tournament, excluding a specific player (X) from the market.
- Example: You bet on Player A to win the tournament, betting without Player B. If Player A wins the tournament and Player B does not, your bet wins. If another player wins, the bet is settled based on Player A's performance relative to other players excluding Player B.
- Explanation: A bet on the exact final score of a specific day's play in the competition. This refers to the total points won by each team on that day.
- Example: You bet on the Day 1 score to be (Team A) 3 – (Team B) 1. If, at the end of all matches played on Day 1, Team A has accumulated 3 points and Team B has accumulated 1 point, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on which team will win the most points on a specific day of the competition.
- Example: You bet on Team A to be the Day 2 Winner. If Team A wins more points than Team B on Day 2, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on the first and second place finishers in a specific group or the entire tournament, in the exact order.
- Example: You bet on Player A to finish first and Player B to finish second in a tournament. If Player A finishes first and Player B finishes second, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on which player will be leading the tournament at the end of a specified round.
- Example: You bet on Player X to be the leader at the end of Round 3. If Player X has the lowest score after Round 3 is completed, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on which of two specific players will be leading the tournament at the end of a specified round.
- Example: You bet on Player A to be the leader at the end of Round 2, against Player B. If Player A's score is lower than Player B's at the end of Round 2, and Player A is also leading the overall tournament, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on a specific player to win the tournament, with improved odds.
- Example: Player A is offered at enhanced odds to win the tournament. If Player A wins, your bet pays out at the enhanced odds.
- Explanation: A format of golf where two players play as a team, and each player plays their own ball. The team's score for the hole is the lower of the two scores. This market typically bets on the winner of a Fourball match.
- Example: You bet on Team X (Player A & Player B) to win their Fourball match. If the lower score of Player A or Player B on a hole is better than the lower score of their opponents on that hole, Team X wins the hole. The team that wins more holes wins the match.
- Explanation: A format of golf where two players play as a team, and each player plays their own ball. The team's score for the hole is the lower of the two scores. This market typically bets on the winner of a Fourball match.
- Explanation: A format of golf where two players play as a team, but they alternate hitting the same ball. This market typically bets on the winner of a Foursomes match.
- Example: You bet on Team X (Player A & Player B) to win their Foursomes match. The team that wins more holes wins the match.
- Explanation: A format of golf where two players play as a team, but they alternate hitting the same ball. This market typically bets on the winner of a Foursomes match.
- Example: You bet on Team X (Player A & Player B) to win their Foursomes match. The team that wins more holes wins the match. If they tie, the bet is refunded.
- Explanation: A bet on whether any player in the tournament will achieve a hole-in-one during a specific round or the entire tournament.
- Example: You bet "Yes" on "Hole in One" for Round 1. If any player scores a hole-in-one on any hole during Round 1, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on whether a specific player (Player X) will hit the green in regulation on a specific hole (Hole X).
- Example: You bet on Player A to hit the green in regulation on Hole 7. If Player A's ball lands on the green in the number of strokes designated for regulation (e.g., tee shot on a par 3, tee shot and second shot on a par 4), your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on which player will be in the lead after a specific round (X) of the tournament.
- Example: You bet on Player A to lead after Round 2. If Player A has the lowest score after all players have completed Round 2, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on a player to be leading after a specific round (X) and to go on and win the tournament.
- Example: You bet on Player A to lead after Round 1 and win the tournament. If Player A is in the lead after Round 1 and ultimately wins the tournament, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on the outcome of a head-to-head match between two players, typically including the possibility of a draw (in some formats).
- Example: You bet on Player Q to win their match against Player R. If Player Q wins, your bet wins. If Player R wins, your bet loses. If the match is a draw (and draws are offered as an option), your bet is a push.
- Explanation: A bet on which of the two players/teams will win a specific match within the competition.
- Example: You bet on Team A to win the first match of the competition. If Team A’s pair/team wins that specific match against Team B’s pair/team, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on which player will win the entire tournament.
- Example: You bet on Player A to win the tournament. If Player A finishes with the lowest score after all rounds, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on the winner of the tournament, excluding a specific player (X) from the market.
- Example: You bet on Player A to win the tournament, betting without Player B. If Player A wins the tournament and Player B does not, your bet wins. If Player B wins, your bet loses. If another player wins, the bet is settled based on Player A's performance relative to other players excluding Player B.
- Explanation: A bet on the total number of birdies a specific player will achieve over a specified period (e.g., a round or the tournament).
- Example: You bet on Player A to have over 3.5 birdies in Round 1. If Player A makes 4 or more birdies in Round 1, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on the total number of eagles a specific player will achieve over a specified period (e.g., a round or the tournament).
- Example: You bet on Player A to have exactly 1 eagle in the tournament. If Player A makes one eagle during the entire tournament, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on which player will be leading the tournament at the end of a specific round.
- Example: You bet on Player A to be the leader at the end of Round 1. If Player A has the lowest score after Round 1, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on which player will have the lowest score in a specific two-player group for a particular round.
- Example: You bet on Player A to win their 2 Ball in Round 2 against Player B. If Player A scores lower than Player B in Round 2, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on which player will have the lowest score in a specific three -player group for a particular round.
- Example: You bet on Player A to win their 3 Ball in Round 3 against Player B and Player C. If Player A has the lowest score of the three players in Round 3, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on which of two specific players will achieve the lowest score in a particular round.
- Example: You bet on Player A to have a lower score than Player B in Round 1. If Player A's score is lower than Player B's in Round 1, your bet wins.
Round X Top Golfer By Category
Explanation: This market bets on which golfer will achieve the lowest score within a specific category (e.g., nationality) during a particular round (e.g., Round 1, Round 2) of a golf tournament.
Example: If you bet on "Round 1 Top American Golfer" and the American players finish Round 1 with scores of 68, 69, and 70, the golfer who shot 68 wins the market. If two or more golfers tie for the lowest score in that category for that round, dead heat rules usually apply.
- Explanation: A bet on whether a specific player will finish in the top X of a specified round.
- Example: You bet on Player A to achieve a Top 20 Finish in the 1st round. If Player A's final position in the 1st round is 20th or better, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on the first and second place finishers in a specific group or the entire tournament, in the exact order.
- Example: You bet on Player A to finish first and Player B to finish second in the tournament. If Player A finishes first and Player B finishes second, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on the total number of points a specific team will achieve on a particular day of the competition.
- Example: You bet on Team A to score over 3.5 points on Day 1. If Team A wins 4 or more points on Day 1, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on which team will win the most points on a specific day of the competition.
- Example: You bet on Team A to be the Day 2 Winner. If Team A wins more points than Team B on Day 2, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on a specific player to win the tournament. This is synonymous with "Outright Winner".
- Example: You bet on Player A to lift the trophy. If Player A wins the tournament, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on a specific player in the tournament to achieve a hole-in-one during a specific round or the entire tournament.
- Example: You bet "Player A" on "To Make A Hole In One" for the tournament. If Player A scores a hole-in-one on any hole during the entire tournament, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on a specific player to win the tournament.
- Example: You bet on Player A to win outright. If Player A wins the tournament, your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market bets on which golfer will achieve the lowest score within a specific category (e.g., nationality) for the entire duration of the golf tournament.
- Example: If you bet on "Top European Golfer" for the tournament and the European players finish with total scores of -10, -9, and -8, the golfer who achieved -10 wins the market. If two or more golfers tie for the lowest score in that category across the whole tournament, dead heat rules usually apply.
- Explanation: A bet on whether a specific player will finish in the top X of the competition.
- Example: You bet on Player A to achieve a Top 20 Finish. If Player A's final position in the tournament is 20th or better, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on whether any player in the tournament will achieve an albatross (three strokes under par on a single hole, typically a hole-in-one on a par 5 or a 2 on a par 5).
- Example: You bet "Yes" on "Will there be an Albatross?". If any player records an albatross during the tournament, your bet wins.