Will Rory McIlroy win the 2026 Masters tournament?
Closes April 13, 2026
Polymarket Price
Volume 24h
$16K
Liquidity
$95K
Bid / Ask
9% / 10%
Spread
1.00pp
Expert Signal
10%
Bayesian YES estimate
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Event Distribution
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Key Moments
First recorded
11% YES
Feb 28, 2026
Current
10% YES (+0.0pp recent)
Mar 21, 2026
Order Book (YES)
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+5.3%
EV per $ wagered
-0.6%
EV per $ wagered
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Research Summary
Prediction markets currently price "Will Rory McIlroy win the 2026 Masters tournament?" at 10% YES / 90% NO. In the last 24 hours, $16K has been traded. A Bayesian estimate puts the probability at 10%. The bid-ask spread is 1.00 percentage points. The market closes on April 13, 2026.
Cite this snapshot
ForecastMind (2026-03-21). "Will Rory McIlroy win the 2026 Masters tournament?." Prediction market snapshot: YES 10%, NO 90%. Retrieved from https://forecastmind.org/markets/568630
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