PGA TOUR Deepens IC360 Collaboration, ProhiBet Strengthens Integrity Defense for Golf Events

January 18, 2026 3:24 AM
Soccer Genius
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PGA TOUR announced an expansion of its partnership with IC360, deeply integrating its ProhiBet platform into the event integrity compliance framework

PGA TOUR announced an expansion of its partnership with IC360, deeply integrating its ProhiBet platform into the event integrity compliance framework, adding multiple gambling violation monitoring tools. This move aims to strictly prevent illegal betting and manipulation in golf events, maintaining the fairness of the competition. Relevant sports event gambling compliance cases can be referenced on the ypboss official website.

Core of the Partnership: Three Key Features of the ProhiBet Platform

ProhiBet, as a tool for event integrity monitoring, focuses on violation detection and compliance support:

Precisely intercepts betting groups prohibited, including athletes, caddies, event staff, etc., directly blocking the possibility of insiders participating in gambling;

Tracks suspicious betting patterns in real-time, helping operators quickly identify abnormal transactions and avoid risks of event manipulation;

Provides instant alerts and compliance support, assisting event organizers and operators to meet regulatory requirements in different regions globally, avoiding penalties for violations.

IC360's co-CEO Scott Sardin stated that this multi-year cooperation is a mutual commitment to event integrity by both parties, providing "real protection" for the PGA TOUR.

New Regulations: PGA TOUR's Anti-Gambling Policy Upgrade

To complement the platform application, PGA TOUR's integrity plan has been further tightened, explicitly prohibiting three types of behavior:

Strictly forbids players and related personnel from participating in any golf-related betting, including all types of simulated sports gambling;

Prohibits the use of insider information to assist others in betting, or profiting through manipulation of match results;

Increases the severity of penalties for violations, ranging from warnings, fines to lifetime bans, leaving no gray areas.

Previously, IC360 had provided similar services to the PGA of America, successfully identifying several betting anomalies in events, making this cooperation a "strong alliance upgrade."

Industry Impact: New Trend in Sports Event Compliance Monitoring

This cooperation is not limited to the golf field but also reflects the global direction of sports event anti-gambling:

IC360, formed by the merger of Odds On Compliance and U.S. Integrity, has served multiple gambling operators including Caesars Entertainment, and has extended its monitoring scope to prediction market operators like Kalshi;

Its technology has successfully cracked cases of rigged matches in baseball, fighting, and other sports, proving the feasibility of cross-sport event integrity monitoring;

As the legalization of sports gambling expands, the deep integration of event organizers with compliance technology companies will become a "standard operation" to maintain the healthy development of the industry.

PGA TOUR's Vice President of Gambling Business, Scott Warfield, emphasized that introducing ProhiBet is to create a "safe and responsible event environment" for players, fans, and partners, ensuring the fairness of competitive sports is not eroded by gambling violations.

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Published: January 17, 2026 at 7:23 PM
Updated: January 18, 2026 at 3:24 AM

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