Integrity Compliance 360 (IC360) has extended its collaboration with the PGA Tour to integrate the supplier’s ProhiBet platform, helping to “proactively protect” the fairness of competition and compliance across the golf ecosystem.
“The PGA Tour is pleased to expand its relationship with IC360 and integrate their respected ProhiBet solution into our Integrity Program, a valuable new component in helping the Tour maintain a safe and responsible gaming environment for our players, fans and partners,” PGA Tour VP of Gaming Scott Warfield said.
The ProhiBet platform will look to assist the PGA Tour in ensuring players, caddies, officials and administrative staff remain compliant with regulations prohibiting them from engaging in wagering or trading activities.
The multi-year partnership expansion will also see the continued deployment of real-time alerts on global wagering activity from IC360 to help the PGA Tour identify and prevent potential betting-related corruption.
"The PGA Tour is a flagship partner, and this multi-year expansion reinforces our mutual dedication to integrity and compliance. Integrating ProhiBet into the PGA Tour’s comprehensive Integrity Program gives them a powerful, real-time mechanism to protect the game,” IC360 Co-CEO Scott Sadin said.
“We are privileged to continue providing our world-class technology and expert services to one of the premier sports organizations globally."
The integration of IC360’s ProhiBet solution was said to add a “critical layer” to the PGA Tour’s integrity program, as well as reaffirm the competition’s commitment to maintaining compliance standards among its players and staff.
IC360 has previously partnered with PGA of America, which owns and operates many of the competitions played across the PGA Tour, to provide its integrity monitoring technology for the pro golfer’s association.
Major League Table Tennis will begin offering regulated sports wagering for the 2025-2026 season following a new partnership formed with IC360 and Alt Sports Data on December 11