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2nd Round 3-Ball: Cantlay/Horschel/Poston

2nd Round 3-Ball: Cantlay/Horschel/Poston

SportsOne-OffGolf13d
KalshiKalshiCheck availabilityKYC required2% fee
Current implied probability
J.T. Poston beats Cantlay and Horschel
J.T. Poston beats Cantlay and Horschel 31%
Leader of 3 outcomes
Market quality

28 / 100

Low quality
24h Volume

$61.6

Liquidity

$58.6

Low liquidity
Bid / Ask

28.0% / 35.0%

Spread

25.0%

Wide spread
Market data

Updated 7 minutes ago

Jun 19, 26, 3:59 AMJul 3, 26, 12:29 PM

Trends

Outcome24hChance

Selected outcome

J.T. Poston beats Cantlay and Horschel31%

Rules

If Patrick Cantlay is determined to have won the 3-ball matchup among Patrick Cantlay, Billy Horschel, and J.T.

Kalshi
  • Poston in the 2nd round of the 2026 U.S.
  • Open, then the market resolves to Yes.
  • Tie Resolution
  • If multiple participants are tied for the 3-ball lead at the end of the round:
  • Yes payout: $1/N, rounded down to the nearest cent (N = number of tied participants) No payout: $1 minus the Yes payout

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Rules

If Patrick Cantlay is determined to have won the 3-ball matchup among Patrick Cantlay, Billy Horschel, and J.T.

Kalshi
  • Poston in the 2nd round of the 2026 U.S.
  • Open, then the market resolves to Yes.
  • Tie Resolution
  • If multiple participants are tied for the 3-ball lead at the end of the round:
  • Yes payout: $1/N, rounded down to the nearest cent (N = number of tied participants) No payout: $1 minus the Yes payout