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SA Open odds and markets on home soil, from outrights to each-way places.

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SA Open Odds & Markets

The SA Open is a big-field stroke-play event, so the markets run wide. This guide explains how outright and each-way pricing works, the place terms to check, and the side markets that fill out the card. All odds are fixed-odds in rand and settle once the result is official. For live prices and the current field, see the CasinOnline sportsbook.

Outright, each-way and place terms

The outright win market is the centre of the card. Each-way splits your stake into a win part and a place part, paying the place portion at a fraction of the odds if your player finishes inside the advertised places. In a full field the book typically pays a set number of places at a stated fraction, so always check the each-way terms before you stake, as they vary by field size. The top South African market is a popular narrower play given the home support, and top-10 and top-20 finishes give you a wider net than the outright.

Head-to-heads and first-round leader

Beyond the outright you will find tournament and round head-to-heads, where the book pairs two players and you back the better finisher, and 3-balls over a single round. First-round leader is a high-variance market on who tops the leaderboard after day one. These settle on the official scores. For betting once play is under way, see in-play betting. Live prices are at the sportsbook.

Frequently asked questions

How do each-way place terms work at the SA Open?

Each-way pays a win part and a place part, with the place portion settled at a fraction of the odds if your player finishes inside the advertised places. The number of places and the fraction depend on the field size, so check the terms shown at the sportsbook before staking.

What is the top South African market?

It pays out on the leading South African finisher rather than the overall winner. Given the strong home support at the national open it is a popular narrower alternative to the outright.