Gary Woodland holds 0% implied odds to win the 2026 TOUR Championship, with $316K 24h volume and August 31 resolution. Trade live on Polymarket via Polymarket Trade.
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Market traders have priced Gary Woodland at 0% probability to win the 2026 TOUR Championship, reflecting a consensus that his chances are virtually nonexistent. The TOUR Championship, held annually at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, crowns the PGA Tour's season champion among the top 30 players in FedExCup points standings. The extreme zero-probability pricing suggests Woodland either has not qualified based on points accumulated through June or, if eligible, faces essentially insurmountable odds against the elite field competing in late August. The $316K in 24-hour volume indicates active trader participation despite the stark assessment. With roughly 2.5 months until the August 31 market close, the consensus probability could theoretically shift, but current market participants see no plausible path to victory for Woodland.
Gary Woodland is an accomplished PGA Tour professional with multiple career wins, including the 2019 U.S. Open, but the 2026 TOUR Championship market has written off his chances entirely. Qualification for the TOUR Championship depends strictly on FedExCup points earned throughout the PGA Tour season via tournament finishes, with only the top 30 point-holders eligible to compete. The 0% market price reflects traders' assessment that Woodland's 2026 season performance, whether in points accumulation or recent form, makes a championship victory implausible. For context, the TOUR Championship attracts the year's strongest performers: players who've logged multiple top-10 finishes, victories, or sustained consistency across dozens of events. Competing against 29 other elite players in a single-championship format at East Lake, even qualification is a prerequisite. The 0% odds suggest specific current information—perhaps Woodland's points rank is outside the top 30, or recent tournament results indicate declining performance. However, professional golf is inherently volatile; unexpected hot stretches, course-specific strengths, or field developments could theoretically reshape probabilities. The current pricing reflects mid-June 2026 consensus: traders see no reasonable scenario where Woodland claims the season-ending title. Historical TOUR Championship fields feature major winners, consistent performers, and players in peak form heading into August, which explains why the market has dismissed a single competitor so completely.
Market resolves YES if Gary Woodland finishes as champion of the 2026 TOUR Championship held at East Lake Golf Club in late August; NO if any other player wins or if Woodland does not qualify.
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