**Michael La Sasso holds a one-shot lead at 13-under after three rounds at The Club at Chatham Hills, with a tightly bunched group of contenders creating a wide-open final round on the Pete Dye-designed layout.** Four players sit at 12-under—Cameron Smith, Thomas Detry, Laurie Canter, and Richard Bland—while four more (Jose Luis Ballester, Sergio Garcia, Young-Han Song, and Bubba Watson) are at 11-under. Another six players, including Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm, Thomas Pieters, and Matthew Wolff, are within three shots overall. This produces 15 players separated by just three strokes heading into Sunday’s final round. La Sasso, the 22-year-old HyFlyers GC member, produced the week’s standout scoring with a course-record 60 in round two and a 66 in round three, positioning him for a potential first professional victory. Several of the closest pursuers (Detry, Canter, Bland) are likewise seeking their first LIV individual title, while Smith has posted consistent low rounds. Jon Rahm has already secured the 2026 season-long individual championship, shifting focus to the $4 million first-place prize and team standings. The no-cut, 72-hole format, combined with the clustered leaderboard and sizable final-round payouts, sustains broad trader interest across multiple names rather than concentrating probability on any single favorite.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedThomas Detry 13.7%
Cameron Smith 12.6%
Michael La Sasso 10.4%
Laurie Canter 10.3%
Thomas Detry
14%
Cameron Smith
13%
Michael La Sasso
10%
Laurie Canter
10%
Bryson DeChambeau
7%
Jon Rahm
7%
Young-Han Song
7%
Scott Vincent
6%
Richard Bland
5%
Jose Luis Ballester
5%
Sergio Garcia
5%
Martin Vorster
5%
David Puig
5%
Bubba Watson
4%
Matthew Wolff
4%
Charles Howell III
4%
Branden Grace
4%
Abraham Ancer
3%
Dean Burmester
3%
Caleb Surratt
3%
Harold Varner III
3%
Tom McKibbin
3%
Brendan Steele
3%
Marc Leishman
3%
Joaquin Niemann
3%
Lee Westwood
3%
Thomas Pieters
3%
Richard T. Lee
3%
Carlos Ortiz
2%
Adrian Meronk
2%
Anthony Kim
2%
Bjoern Hellgren
2%
Byeong-Hun An
2%
Cameron Tringale
2%
Louis Oosthuizen
2%
Lucas Herbert
2%
Luis Masaveu
2%
Miguel Tabuena
2%
Min-Kyu Kim
2%
Sam Horsfield
2%
Talor Gooch
2%
Danny Lee
2%
Do-Yeob Mun
2%
Dustin Johnson
2%
Graeme McDowell
2%
Ian Poulter
2%
Jason Kokrak
2%
Yosuke Asaji
2%
Paul Casey
2%
Peter Uihlein
2%
Sebastian Munoz
2%
Travis Smyth
2%
Charl Schwartzel
2%
Tyrrell Hatton
2%
Martin Kaymer
1%
Anirban Lahiri
<1%
Ben Campbell
<1%
Victor Perez
<1%
Thomas Detry 13.7%
Cameron Smith 12.6%
Michael La Sasso 10.4%
Laurie Canter 10.3%
Thomas Detry
14%
Cameron Smith
13%
Michael La Sasso
10%
Laurie Canter
10%
Bryson DeChambeau
7%
Jon Rahm
7%
Young-Han Song
7%
Scott Vincent
6%
Richard Bland
5%
Jose Luis Ballester
5%
Sergio Garcia
5%
Martin Vorster
5%
David Puig
5%
Bubba Watson
4%
Matthew Wolff
4%
Charles Howell III
4%
Branden Grace
4%
Abraham Ancer
3%
Dean Burmester
3%
Caleb Surratt
3%
Harold Varner III
3%
Tom McKibbin
3%
Brendan Steele
3%
Marc Leishman
3%
Joaquin Niemann
3%
Lee Westwood
3%
Thomas Pieters
3%
Richard T. Lee
3%
Carlos Ortiz
2%
Adrian Meronk
2%
Anthony Kim
2%
Bjoern Hellgren
2%
Byeong-Hun An
2%
Cameron Tringale
2%
Louis Oosthuizen
2%
Lucas Herbert
2%
Luis Masaveu
2%
Miguel Tabuena
2%
Min-Kyu Kim
2%
Sam Horsfield
2%
Talor Gooch
2%
Danny Lee
2%
Do-Yeob Mun
2%
Dustin Johnson
2%
Graeme McDowell
2%
Ian Poulter
2%
Jason Kokrak
2%
Yosuke Asaji
2%
Paul Casey
2%
Peter Uihlein
2%
Sebastian Munoz
2%
Travis Smyth
2%
Charl Schwartzel
2%
Tyrrell Hatton
2%
Martin Kaymer
1%
Anirban Lahiri
<1%
Ben Campbell
<1%
Victor Perez
<1%
If a listed player is eliminated from contention for the Indianapolis Individual tournament based on the official rules of the tournament, the relevant market will immediately resolve to "No".
If an unlisted player wins the Indianapolis Individual tournament this market will resolve to "Other".
In the event of a tie, this market will resolve according to the official winner as determined by LIV Golf official tournament rules. If multiple winners are announced then this market will resolve to the player whose listed last name comes first alphabetically.
If no winner is announced by August 30, 2026 at 11:59PM ET this market will resolve to "Other".
The primary resolution source will be the official results published by the LIV Golf website (https://www.livgolf.com/).
Market Opened: Aug 18, 2026, 11:20 AM ET
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0x69c47De9D...If a listed player is eliminated from contention for the Indianapolis Individual tournament based on the official rules of the tournament, the relevant market will immediately resolve to "No".
If an unlisted player wins the Indianapolis Individual tournament this market will resolve to "Other".
In the event of a tie, this market will resolve according to the official winner as determined by LIV Golf official tournament rules. If multiple winners are announced then this market will resolve to the player whose listed last name comes first alphabetically.
If no winner is announced by August 30, 2026 at 11:59PM ET this market will resolve to "Other".
The primary resolution source will be the official results published by the LIV Golf website (https://www.livgolf.com/).
Resolution Source
https://www.livgolf.com/Resolver
0x69c47De9D...**Michael La Sasso holds a one-shot lead at 13-under after three rounds at The Club at Chatham Hills, with a tightly bunched group of contenders creating a wide-open final round on the Pete Dye-designed layout.** Four players sit at 12-under—Cameron Smith, Thomas Detry, Laurie Canter, and Richard Bland—while four more (Jose Luis Ballester, Sergio Garcia, Young-Han Song, and Bubba Watson) are at 11-under. Another six players, including Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm, Thomas Pieters, and Matthew Wolff, are within three shots overall. This produces 15 players separated by just three strokes heading into Sunday’s final round. La Sasso, the 22-year-old HyFlyers GC member, produced the week’s standout scoring with a course-record 60 in round two and a 66 in round three, positioning him for a potential first professional victory. Several of the closest pursuers (Detry, Canter, Bland) are likewise seeking their first LIV individual title, while Smith has posted consistent low rounds. Jon Rahm has already secured the 2026 season-long individual championship, shifting focus to the $4 million first-place prize and team standings. The no-cut, 72-hole format, combined with the clustered leaderboard and sizable final-round payouts, sustains broad trader interest across multiple names rather than concentrating probability on any single favorite.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated
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