Will Jon Rahm win the 2026 Masters tournament?
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Will Jon Rahm win the 2026 Masters tournament?

YES Price
$0.07
7.4% implied probability
NO Price
$0.93
92.5% implied probability

Smart Money Analysis

Consensus Strength40% NO

5 tracked smart wallets have taken positions on this market, with a 40% consensus betting NO. Total tracked exposure from smart wallets stands at $15.1K. Resolution is 14 days away, creating near-term urgency for traders positioning on this outcome.

Opportunity Metrics

Score: 36
% Edge
36%
Days Left
14
Annualized
Smart Wallets
5

Alpha Signal: HOLD

5 smart wallets • SPLIT consensus (40%)

Market Stats

24h Volume
$12.6K
Liquidity
$80.1K
Smart Money Size
$15.1K
Consensus Strength
40%

Key Questions

What are the current Polymarket odds on "Will Jon Rahm win the 2026 Masters tournament?"?

As of the latest data, YES is trading at $0.07 (7.4% implied probability) and NO is trading at $0.93 (92.5% implied probability). The market has $13K in 24-hour trading volume.

What is smart money betting on "Will Jon Rahm win the 2026 Masters tournament?"?

5 tracked smart wallets are positioned on this market with a 40% consensus betting NO. These wallets have a combined exposure of $15.1K. The alpha score is 0 out of 100.

What is the alpha score for this market?

This market has an alpha score of 0 out of 100, which indicates moderate tracking interest. The alpha score measures the concentration and conviction of high-performing wallets positioned in this market.

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Market Info

CategorySports
Alpha Score0
End Date4/13/2026

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