Golf settlement rules
The settlement rules for each available market type are as follows:
Outright: Bets are placed on the winner of the Tournament. All outright bets are settled on the player awarded the trophy. In the presence of an official presentation ceremony, market settlements will be determined by the governing body’s declared result at the time of the ceremony. This decision remains unaffected by subsequent disqualifications or result amendments.
In situations where no presentation ceremony occurs, outcomes will be established based on the official result declared by the relevant governing body. This determination remains unchanged by any subsequent disqualifications or result amendments, except in cases of amendments made within 24 hours of the initial market settlement to rectify result reporting errors.
If a player fails to commence a tournament, all wagers on that player shall be considered void.
Any player starting a tournament but subsequently withdrawing or getting disqualified before its conclusion will result in settlements as a losing bet.
Tournament match betting (72 hole match bets):
If a player withdraws from the tournament without taking a single stroke, all bets on the relevant market will be void.
If, for any reason, all players fail to complete a specific round, the winner will be determined based on the player with the lowest total score after the preceding round.
If a player is disqualified or withdraws during any round, they will be settled as a loser, provided that at least one other player completes that round.
If none of the players complete the first round, then all bets will be void.
The full exchange betting rules, including order handling, errors and voiding, are set out in our Terms of Service.