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Twice per hour, Golf Channel’s leaderboard will be integrated with the latest from BetMGM, with offerings including the latest odds to win, whether there will be a wire-to-wire winner, a hole-in-one, and more.

Evolving Sports World
Having a golf tournament linked so closely to sports betting is yet another sign of how sports have evolved. In 2007, for instance, Las Vegas hosted the NBA All-Star Game under the provision that sportsbooks wouldn’t take any bets on the game. Now, odds will be paired with the event.

“It’s evolved, for sure,” Lance Evans, BetMGM’s senior vice president of sports/sponsorships, told Casino.org while at Shadow Creek, which is located 15 miles north of the Las Vegas Strip. “Obviously, with the repeal of the PASPA Act and so many states now have sports betting legalized, it’s something that sports is embracing because it’s going to have viewership. If someone has five bucks on a game, they’re going to watch a little bit longer than they would have otherwise. I think it’s good for the business of sports as a whole.”

From the PGA Tour’s perspective, the use of live odds in a broadcast is about finding new ways to engage with fans. From BetMGM’s perspective, the tournament allows it to reach a whole new group of potential customers.

“To be the first-ever odds integration into a broadcast is definitely special,” Evans told Casino.org. “Even though golf obviously isn’t as big as football when it comes to taking bets, it’s still a very popular sport. People like to play it, like to bet on it. It’s kind of made for betting just because of the nature of the event, player vs. player, win or lose. People generally understand how to bet on golf.”

One player not on the list is Dustin Johnson. The No. 1-ranked player in the World Golf Rankings tested positive for COVID-19 this week and withdrew from this week’s tournament.파워볼사이트

“Obviously, I am very disappointed,” Johnson said in a statement. “I was really looking forward to competing this week but will do everything I can to return as quickly as possible. I have already had a few calls with the TOUR’s medical team and appreciate all the support and guidance they have given me.”

This week’s tournament was supposed to be held in South Korea but was moved to Las Vegas because of COVID-related travel restrictions.

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