The PGA TOUR will expand the use of Integrity Compliance 360’s ProhiBet platform as part of its integrity and compliance framework, adding new tools to monitor gambling violations within professional golf. The move strengthens a longstanding collaboration between the TOUR and IC360 and introduces a data-sharing mechanism capable of flagging prohibited betting activity across the sport.

ProhiBet allows operators and sports organizations to identify and block betting from individuals who are not permitted to wager, including athletes, caddies, and staff. It also assists sportsbook operators in tracking compliance issues and detecting suspicious betting patterns. Under the expanded partnership, the TOUR will apply the system throughout its integrity program.

Platform Focuses on Gambling Restrictions and Regulatory Compliance

The TOUR described the integration as an enhancement to its efforts to maintain fair competition standards. Tour officials said the relationship with IC360 reflects an ongoing focus on keeping players and personnel away from wagering that could compromise the sport’s competitive environment. According to the announcement, ProhiBet provides real-time alerts and compliance support to prevent illicit gambling activities and help operators meet regulatory expectations.

Scott Warfield, vice president of gaming for the TOUR, said, “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.”

IC360’s leaders echoed that sentiment, framing the agreement as a multi-year commitment centered on compliance and integrity monitoring. According to SBC Americas, IC360 co-CEO Scott Sadin stated, “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. We are privileged to continue providing our world-class technology and expert services to one of the premier sports organizations globally.”

IC360 already supports the PGA of America on integrity and monitoring matters. That arrangement included the use of ProhiBet and other services that track suspicious betting trends. IC360 works with various sportsbooks and sports groups, and its technology has been credited with identifying notable wagering incidents in professional and collegiate sports.

TOUR Policy Prohibits a Range of Betting Activity

The TOUR operates a formal Integrity Program designed to prevent match-fixing and limit unauthorized gambling involvement. The rules bar players and other associated personnel from betting on golf, including activity that mimics sports betting. The policy prohibits facilitating bets through inside information and bans behavior that manipulates performance outcomes. The TOUR can impose sanctions that range from warnings and fines to suspensions and permanent bans from competition.

IC360 said its monitoring tools will help sportsbooks detect whether anyone tied to the TOUR attempts to wager or trade contracts involving golf outcomes. It added that the renewed collaboration allows the TOUR to continue its approach to compliance and fair play protection.

IC360 was formed through a merger between Odds On Compliance and U.S. Integrity and provides integrity services across sports and gaming industries. In recent years, it has signed agreements with sportsbooks such as Caesars and Betr and has expanded into monitoring prediction market operators like Kalshi. The company said its systems have identified integrity violations, including match-fixing cases in baseball and combat sports.

The TOUR said the decision to implement ProhiBet at a broader scale demonstrates a commitment to protecting competition across its events and upholding integrity within golf’s professional ecosystem.