1+ holes-in-one · KXPGAHOLEINONE-CHSC26
1+ holes-in-one is priced at 33¢ on Kalshi. Current book: 56¢ bid, 74¢ ask, 18¢ spread. This outcome ranks #1 of 3 inside KXPGAHOLEINONE-CHSC26.
Price history
33¢ current
+30¢Contract brief
If the golfers in the tournament record at least 1 hole-in-one in the Charles Schwab Challenge originally scheduled for May 27, 2026 to Jun 13, 2026, then the market resolves to Yes.
Outcome
1+ holes-in-one
Rank
#1 of 3
Leader
1+ holes-in-one 40¢
Range
5¢-40¢
Family volume
$8K
Identifier
KXPGAHOLEINONE-CHSC26-1
May 28, 2026, 6:08 PM UTC · 0m ago
Implied probability
Bid
56¢
Ask
74¢
Spread
18¢
24h volume
$6K
Family rank
#1 of 3
3 outcomes · KXPGAHOLEINONE-CHSC26
Closes
Jun 11, 2026
Family volume
$8K
Orderbook snapshot
56 / 74¢
Contract terms
What resolves this market.
YES condition
If the golfers in the tournament record at least 1 hole-in-one in the Charles Schwab Challenge originally scheduled for May 27, 2026 to Jun 13, 2026, then the market resolves to Yes.
Venue
Kalshi
Closes
Jun 11, 2026
Identifier
KXPGAHOLEINONE-CHSC26-1
Event family
KXPGAHOLEINONE-CHSC26.
The same race as a probability stack: rank, volume, and where this contract sits against the other outcomes.
Total volume
$8K
Outcomes
3
Highest price
1+ holes-in-one 40¢
Current share
73%
Indicators
Yield, cliff risk, volatility, and regime.
Regime
neutral
Score
0.5
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