In an e-mailed statement, the tour said Vince India and Jake Staiano placed bets on PGA Tour competitions, though did not bet on tournaments in which they were participants.
The partnership could see betting markets displayed on LIV Golf’s TV broadcasts with the opportunity to place wagers through Simplebet’s partner books, which include DraftKings, Bet365 and Caesars, among others.
These aren’t necessarily the 13 golfers—well, Scottie and a dozen others—with the best chance to slip on the green jacket. Rather, they’re the 13 we think have a great chance to do that AND whose odds are the most appealing.
The combination of nine different multiple winners and five successful title defences created a “perfect storm” of chalky victors. With natural regression and an influx of talented players from the Korn Ferry Tour, it’s unlikely those conditions continue.
The PGA Tour this week returns to one of the best events on the golf calendar – the Pebble Beach Pro-Am. This celebrity event sees amateurs and PGA Tour pros play alongside each other in two separate tournaments. The pro am has a 54-hole cut and each competitor plays a round at Pebble Beach Golf Links, Read more…
The PGA Tour’s West Coast swing continues with its annual return to the famed Torrey Pines, a 36-hole course just north of San Diego, California, for the Farmers Insurance Open. The Farmers is played on both Torrey Pines’ South, (7,765 yards) and North (7,258 yards) courses; golfers will play one round each on the South Read more…
The PGA Tour heads to the California desert with the American Express, a full-field event held across three courses – LaQuinta CC and both the Nicklaus Tournament course and Stadium course at PGA West. Jon Rahm is the overall favourite to win, for a number of valid reasons, mainly that he is the world No.1 Read more…
As any degenerate gambler can attest, we’ve all gone the route of the mega, miracle multi. It’s a literal lottery ticket, one that’s almost always a loser.