How do matchup bets close when a cut is missed?

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Phil Turcotte

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I took Tiger Woods this week at -220 over Bob Estes. While Im jumping the gun, Estes just threw up a 7 on the second hole.

What happens if he misses the cut? Does the book close the bet right then and there? I mean, the person missing the cut doesnt post an official score, so even if Woods were to post back to back 85s, wouldnt his final score still be better since one doesnt make the cut?

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The standard formula to deciding the winner of matchups is the player who plays the most holes.

If they play the same number of holes, it is the player who plays those holes in the least number of strokes who wins.

Some books (eg Camelot) will grade the matchup if it is decided at the cut. Some will always wait until the conclusion of the tournament before grading any wagers.
 
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Phil Turcotte

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Perfect, I am talking about Camelot so I'm wondering if Estes misses the cut if this closes tomorrow.

Thanks.
 
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