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# Live Odds Configuration

The Live Odds markets for Golf can be activated within CTRL by accessing the market configuration templates:\
<https://ctrl.betradar.com/configuration/templates/list?sportId=9&typeId=CODDS>

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There you will find the following two types of templates:

* Round templates
* Tournament templates

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Templates can be assigned on different levels and will be inherited accordingly as described in the example below:

&#x20; \> **Sport** (Golf)

&#x20;     \> **Tour** (e.g. PGA Tour)

&#x20;         \> **Season** (e.g. PGA Tour 2021)

&#x20;             \> **Event** (e.g. US Open)

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If a round template is assigned on sport level, it will be inherited for every event except those events which have a dedicated round template assigned.

{% hint style="info" %}
**Note**

The key for the tournament winner market can be configured dynamically by setting a Base key, a key increment per outcome and a Max key as shown below:

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{% endhint %}


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