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BetMGM Bonus Code NW150: Claim $150 Bonus For The Open, NBA Summer League

BetMGM Bonus Code NW150: Claim $150 Bonus For The Open, NBA Summer League

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Get up and running with the BetMGM bonus code NW150 to get a chance at $150 in bonus bets or get a $1,500 first bet safety net for MLB games or The Open Championships. Click here to sign up and secure the welcome offer that you are eligible for based on your location.
Major League Baseball's All-Star break continues on Thursday, but you can get ahead of the action for Friday and use either offer you qualify for to bet on games like Red Sox-Cubs, Giants-Blue Jays and Brewers-Dodgers. The Open Championship provides several other betting opportunities as well.
The offer you receive depends on your location when you create your new account. Sign up in MI, NJ, PA or WV to get a chance at $150 in bonus bets with a winning $10 wager to start. Users in other states can get a $1,500 first bet safety net with a new account.
BetMGM Bonus Code NW150: Bet $5, Win $150 Bonus For MLB, The Open
BetMGM Promo Code NW150 New User Offer Bet $10, Get $150 Bonus (MI, NJ, PA, WV Only) or $1,500 First-Bet Offer In-App Promos Golf Boost Token, Golf Second Chance Token, MLB Daily Swing, etc. Terms and Conditions 21+ and Present in Participating States Bonus Last Verified On July 17, 2025 Information Confirmed By Newsweek
Let's start with the $150 bonus offer, as it has an important caveat. You must win your initial $10 bet to get the $150 in bonuses with this offer. With this in mind, you should look at several markets before placing your bet. Find a wager that you feel is likely to settle as a win.
One of the MLB games like Red Sox-Cubs will qualify. A moneyline bet could work, but you might want to look at some prop bet options, too. The Open Championship is another option for your $10 bet, and there is a wide variety of markets to choose from.
If you get the $1,500 offer, you can bet up to that much and get a bonus refund if it settles as a loss. For example, maybe you want to put something like $900 on a market for The Open Championship. If your bet wins, you will secure a large payout. If your bet loses, you will get a $900 bonus refund to use later on.
Sign Up With BetMGM Bonus Code NW150
Secure the welcome offer you are eligible for by clicking here and entering the bonus code NW150. From there, enter your basic personal information into the required field to create your account. Enabling location settings during this process will ensure that you receive the welcome offer that you are eligible for.
Once you have completed that step, you will just need to make an initial deposit to cover your first wager with BetMGM Sportsbook. This can be done with a secure payment method, like a credit card. Your wager will activate the offer you are eligible for.
Any bonus bets you receive with either offer will stay in your account for seven days before they expire.
In-App Offers For The Open Championship
When you are up and running with BetMGM Sportsbook, you will be able to take advantage of several in-app offers for the biggest sports events. The Open is no exception.
Start up a new account now to claim an odds boost token for the tournament and also secure a second-chance token to use for this weekend.
Newsweek may earn an affiliate commission if you sign up through the links in this article. See the sportsbook operator's terms and conditions for important details. Sports betting operators have no influence over newsroom coverage.
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