Can Si Woo Kim claim victory at the 2026 PGA Championship? Current YES odds at 0%. Trade prediction odds on this major championship live now.
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The market asks whether Si Woo Kim will win the 2026 PGA Championship, with trading closing when the tournament concludes on May 18, 2026. At 0% YES odds, traders are pricing Si Woo Kim as an extremely unlikely champion given the competitive field of PGA Tour professionals competing in this major event. The PGA Championship is one of golf's four major tournaments, held annually and attracting the world's elite players from around the globe. Si Woo Kim is an accomplished PGA Tour professional with multiple tour victories and solid major championship credentials, making him a capable competitor in most fields. However, the current market pricing reflects widespread trader conviction that he will not emerge victorious in this particular championship. The zero odds may indicate either that the tournament is in its final stages, or that competing favorites have established commanding positions heading into the closing rounds. Prediction markets like this one allow traders to express conviction about outcomes right through the tournament's conclusion. The event's resolution will be definitive, provided by official PGA Tour records.
Si Woo Kim's participation in the 2026 PGA Championship represents another opportunity for the accomplished South Korean professional to contend for major championship glory. Kim has proven himself as a world-class golfer, having won multiple times on the PGA Tour and competing regularly in the sport's most prestigious events. The PGA Championship specifically draws the deepest and most competitive field in golf, featuring the top 156 players from the PGA Tour eligibility list alongside international invitees and exempt competitors. For Si Woo Kim to be priced at 0% odds implies either that he was not in contention entering the tournament's final round, or that the market was highly confident other players would emerge victorious. In major championships, odds evolution is driven by real-time performance data: leaders are set by position after 36, 54, and 72 holes. A zero-odds position for Kim suggests either he missed the cut, withdrew due to injury, or substantially underperformed relative to frontrunners as the tournament progressed. What would move the market toward YES would require a dramatic reversal: Kim would need to overtake leaders with superior play in the closing rounds, something prediction markets price as impossible if he's already trailing by multiple shots with limited holes remaining. The PGA Championship is a 72-hole stroke-play event, so final scores and leaderboard position are deterministic once all play concludes. Win conditions require leading the field by at least one stroke when all players complete their final rounds. The current 0% odds suggest complete trader unanimity that Kim will not win, which typically only occurs when external information—leaderboard position, withdrawal, or disqualification—removes all doubt. The spread, with no one willing to trade above 0%, indicates the outcome is effectively resolved from a market perspective, even if official PGA Tour scoring finalization is pending.
The market resolves on May 18, 2026, when the 2026 PGA Championship concludes and the official winner is certified by the PGA Tour. Si Woo Kim wins the market YES position only if he holds the lowest final score among all competitors.
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