Will the PGA Write New Rules to Silence U.S. Golf Gamblers?
- Aug 9, 2019
With golf betting on the rise, the PGA will eventually have to address the potential for bettors in the gallery to disrupt matches for personal gain.
Read More . . .Glenn Greene was both a seasoned writer and respected online gaming industry consultant. His statistical analysis and unique spin handicapping sports have been a mainstay contributing to the OSGA website for several years. Unfortunately, he passed away suddenly at the young age of 63. Read more about him and his work, here.
With golf betting on the rise, the PGA will eventually have to address the potential for bettors in the gallery to disrupt matches for personal gain.
Read More . . .Take advantage of free streaming for what should be a classic pitcher’s duel between Nola and Bumgarner.
Read More . . .Local bookmakers have offered credit since the dawn of sports betting, but good luck finding it offshore or at the shiny new licensed and regulated sportsbooks throughout the U.S.
Read More . . .Like no known good can of worms, predicting NFL games 3-4 months in advance is really an awful, non-necessary risk.
Read More . . .Despite glitzy new legalized sports palaces, home seems to have the decided betting advantage
Read More . . .The NBA Summer League is just a step removed from the playground, yet lines are available for betting.
Read More . . .Props and in-game wagering may be the only savior keeping people tuned-in and awake Tuesday night.
Read More . . .Bet on the Super Bowl, Stanley Cup or World Series winner. But where is that NBA Championship future line?
Read More . . .With the NBA, NHL and MLB financially onboard, will the NFL ever give-in joining the trend backing U.S. legalized wagering?
Read More . . .Stories surfaced this week about a potential sportsbook inside Wrigley Field and Glenn wonders just how long it will be before fans can order a hot dog and a Sox-Cubs two team parlay inside the games' most historic stadium.
Read More . . .Sports leagues begrudgingly welcomed the change in U.S. sports betting and are now demanding their share of the gambling pie.
Read More . . .Big headlines honored "professional gambler” James Holzhauer, who this week ended his historic run on the popular game show Jeopardy. Much publicity was given to what he attributed his skills . . . maybe too much.
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