For tournament match-up wagering, both players listed in the match-up must tee-off for your bet to be deemed ‘Action’. The player with the most completed holes wins. If the players complete the same number of holes, then the player with the lowest score wins. If the players are still tied then the wager shall be deemed ‘no-action’ and all monies will be refunded. If both golfers in a match-up are in a playoff, the winner of play-off wins the match-up.

Should a tournament be shortened, or otherwise affected, due to weather conditions the official result will be used when settling, regardless of the number or rounds played. However, should there be no further play after a bet is struck that bet will be void.

Single day match-ups are wagers on the particular day’s 18-holes. Single Day match-ups do not include holes played as part of a completion from the previous day’s round or playoff holes considered part of the overall tournament score. Should a day’s round be shortened, or otherwise affected, due to weather conditions and the round is continued the next day, the full 18 holes shall be considered in determining the outcome of the bet even if they are played over two days. Both golfers must tee off for action. If both players end the 18 holes in a tie, the money line wagers shall be refunded and stroke line wagers will be deemed ‘Action’.

For single round-single player propositions, all 18 holes must be completed.

For single round betting on match play tournaments, the players/team must tee off for action. 18 holes do not necessarily need to be played.

Golf Odds to Win: Wagers on a golfer who does not play in the tournament are graded as ‘no-action’ and all monies refunded (unless otherwise specified). A golfer is deemed to have played once he or she has teed off. In the event of a player withdrawing after having teed off, wagers on that player will be lost.

Stroke Line Betting: In golf the lower score wins. If you bet (-1/2) stroke, your golfer must shoot 1 or more shots lower than the opponent. If you bet (+1/2) your golfer must shoot the same score or a lower score than the opponent. Example: should you bet Singh (-1/2) vs. Mickelson and Singh shoots 69, Mickelson 70, then Singh (-1/2) is the winner. If Singh shoots 69 and Mickelson shoots 69, then Mickelson (+1/2) is the winner.

Rules for Finishing Top 3: In the case of a tie or multiple players finishing in the top 3 position, wagers will be paid using our Dead Heat Rule.

Matchplay Matchups

If a match does not start (e.g. player injured or disqualified before the start of a match) then all bets on that match will be voided.

Bets on markets that can be settled by using the official tournament and match results (including
final match correct score and individual match betting) will be settled using those results. This includes where a match finishes early either by agreement of the players or through injury.

All other markets where a match finishes before completion of 18 holes (e.g. by agreement), such as match score, will be settled as if the remaining uncompleted holes are ties. For example, a player 2 up at the 13th hole when the match finishes will be deemed to have won 2 and 1 (at the 17th hole). Uncompleted single hole bets will be void.

Las Vegas Rules apply for any rules not mentioned here.

Special Handicap Head to Heads

Deduct handicap from final total to determine the winner. If a player withdraws after tee off or misses the cut, the player who plays the most holes wins. Playoffs do not count for handicap bets.

The Tour Championship

Tournament and rounds matchups – will NOT include seeding format.

All players start at zero and the gross score will determine the winner of the matchup.

Futures:

Odds to win The Tour Championship – INCLUDE seeding format. ALL IN rule apply.

Prop like: First round leader – Top American player – Top European player – Hole in one – will NOT include seeding format. All IN rule apply.

All in Rule: All players quoted have action regardless if a player withdraws before the tournament begins or do not start the game and are settled as a loss.