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Fanatics Sportsbook Promo Unlocks up to $300 in Bonuses for Open Championship & More
Fanatics Sportsbook Promo Unlocks up to $300 in Bonuses for Open Championship & More

USA Today

timean hour ago

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Fanatics Sportsbook Promo Unlocks up to $300 in Bonuses for Open Championship & More

Golf's fourth and final major tees off early tomorrow morning and if you're looking for some extra bonus bets to wager on the world's oldest tournament, then it's time to create an account with the Fanatics Sportsbook promo, which provides up to $300 in bonus bets or up to $1000 in No Sweat Bets depending on your location. Here's what we mean: If you're a new bettor in Michigan, New Jersey or Pennsylvania, you're guaranteed $300 in bonus bets when you play $30 in first bets over a three-day stretch. If you're a new bettor in Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia or West Virginia, you'll stack up $250 in bonus bets just for placing $50 in first bets over a five-day run. New bettors in every Fanatics Sportsbook state — except New York — can opt for the flagship Fanatics Sportsbook opportunity that hands you as much as $1,000 in No Sweat Bets over a 10-day span. Meanwhile, new bettors playing in New York get to play one 100% profit-boost token each day for 10 straight days. With Major League Baseball on its All-Star break, The Open Championship takes center stage tomorrow at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland. It seems incredibly fitting to bet on Masters champ Rory McIlroy for this one because he's from Northern Ireland, but Scottie Scheffler has been the odds-on favorite all along. Hard to argue against the world's No. 1 player, though he has never challenged for the Claret Jug in four previous Open Championships. The Fanatics Sportsbook app — one of the nation's leading sports betting apps — features hundreds odds on the 153rd tournament, including specials and same-game parlays. Ready to get rolling? Then hit the nearest BET NOW button to activate the Fanatics Sportsbook promo. It'll take you just two minutes to be good to go with one of the most lucrative sportsbook promos around. Fanatics Sportsbook Promo: Score Up to $300 Bonus or $1000 in No Sweat Bets Caitlin Clark was the favorite in Friday night's 3-point contest and was to captain her All-Star team in front of her home crowd on Saturday but both are in jeopardy now after she was injured in the fin seconds of the Fever's 85-77 victory over the Sun Tuesday night. Clark, who reportedly reaggravated the groin injury that cost her five games earlier this month, is expected to miss tonight's game in Brooklyn against the defending-champion Liberty. You can wager on golf, soccer, hoops or anything else when you open your account with the Fanatics Sportsbook promo. Just click on any BET NOW button on this page to get started. How to Unlock the Fanatic Sports Promo Welcome Offers In just a few simple steps you can lock in your Fanatics Sportsbook promo. The Fanatics Sportsbook promo bet-and-get offers require a $10 qualifying bet on odds of -500 or better. In MI, NJ and PA, that qualifying bet returns $100 in bonus bets each day for three days. In AZ, CO, IL, IN, LA, MA, MD, NC, OH, TN, VA and WV, the $10 qualifying wager earns $50 in bonus bets each day for five days. If you choose either of these options, you will be automatically opted-in on Day 1 but you must opt-in manually on the subsequent days. Those in DC, IA, KS, KY, VT and WY, plus those in the above listed states, can get the No Sweat Bets offer instead of the bet-and-get offer can chose any bet at -500 odds or better to be your No Sweat Bet for up to $100 daily over a 10-day period. If that wager settles as a loss, Fanatics will provide a bonus-bet refund. Bettors in New York get a 100% profit boost daily for 10 days. Bonus bets provided by any of the Fanatics Sportsbook promo offers will be deposited within 72 hours of placing your qualifying bet. Divide up your bonus bets however you choose but use them within seven days of being deposited before they expire.

Fanatics Sportsbook Promo Delivers up to $300 in Bonus Bets for All-Star Game & More
Fanatics Sportsbook Promo Delivers up to $300 in Bonus Bets for All-Star Game & More

USA Today

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Fanatics Sportsbook Promo Delivers up to $300 in Bonus Bets for All-Star Game & More

With some major events on the sports calendar this week, it's the perfect time to create an account with the Fanatics Sportsbook promo so you'll have enough bonus bets or No Sweat Bets to wager on anything that intrigues you. Here's what we mean: If you're a new bettor in Michigan, New Jersey or Pennsylvania, you're guaranteed $300 in bonus bets when you play $30 in first bets over a three-day stretch. If you're a new bettor in Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia or West Virginia, you'll stack up $250 in bonus bets just for placing $50 in first bets over a five-day run. New bettors in every Fanatics Sportsbook state — except New York — can opt for the flagship Fanatics Sportsbook opportunity that hands you as much as $1,000 in No Sweat Bets over a 10-day span. Meanwhile, new bettors playing in New York get to play one 100% profit-boost token each day for 10 straight days. The MLB All-Star Game is tonight in Atlanta. The American League has dominated the event, winning 10 of the last 11 games and 19 of 24 since 2000, but a check of the Fanatics Sportsbook app — one of the nation's leading sports betting apps — lists the NL as a slight -115 favorite. Will Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal, who's starting for the American League, strike out the side? Check on the Fanatics Sportsbook for the latest player props and game odds. The Open Championship takes center stage early Thursday morning at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland. It seems incredibly fitting to bet on Masters champ Rory McIlroy for this one because he's from Northern Ireland, but Scottie Scheffler has been the odds-on favorite all along. Hard to argue against the world's No. 1 player, though he has never challenged for the Claret Jug in four previous Open Championships. Ready to get rolling? Then hit the nearest BET NOW button to activate the Fanatics Sportsbook promo. It'll take you just two minutes to be good to go with one of the most lucrative sportsbook promos around. Fanatics Sportsbook Promo: Score Up to $300 Bonus or $1000 in No Sweat Bets If you thought the NBA was taking a break after the Finals and the Draft, not even close. The NBA Summer League is in full swing in Las Vegas and the biggest rookies (Cooper Flagg, Dylan Harper, etc.) are showcasing their skills. Click the basketball tab on the Fanatics Sportsbook app after signing up for the Fanatics Sportsbook promo. The WNBA hosts its All-Star Game on Saturday in Indianapolis, but the league keeps playing through Wednesday. The schedule-makers handed Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever a rugged back-to-back to close out the first half. After playing at the Connecticut Sun tonight, they battle the reigning WNBA champion New York Liberty tomorrow night at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. You can play on MLB, NBA, WNBA, golf or 20 other sports when you get started with the Fanatics Sportsbook promo, so you'll have plenty of ways to enjoy all the bonus bets, No Sweat Bets or 100% profit-boost tokens that will come your way. How to Unlock the Fanatic Sports Promo Welcome Offers In just a few simple steps you can lock in your Fanatics Sportsbook promo. The Fanatics Sportsbook promo bet-and-get offers require a $10 qualifying bet on odds of -500 or better. In MI, NJ and PA, that qualifying bet returns $100 in bonus bets each day for three days. In AZ, CO, IL, IN, LA, MA, MD, NC, OH, TN, VA and WV, the $10 qualifying wager earns $50 in bonus bets each day for five days. If you choose either of these options, you will be automatically opted-in on Day 1 but you must opt-in manually on the subsequent days. Those in DC, IA, KS, KY, VT and WY, plus those in the above listed states, can get the No Sweat Bets offer instead of the bet-and-get offer can chose any bet at -500 odds or better to be your No Sweat Bet for up to $100 daily over a 10-day period. If that wager settles as a loss, Fanatics will provide a bonus-bet refund. Bettors in New York get a 100% profit boost daily for 10 days. Bonus bets provided by any of the Fanatics Sportsbook promo offers will be deposited within 72 hours of placing your qualifying bet. Divide up your bonus bets however you choose but use them within seven days of being deposited before they expire.

Rory McIlroy tells autograph hunter 'stop lying' as Open star shows true colours
Rory McIlroy tells autograph hunter 'stop lying' as Open star shows true colours

Irish Daily Mirror

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Irish Daily Mirror

Rory McIlroy tells autograph hunter 'stop lying' as Open star shows true colours

Rory McIlroy thrilled young supporters at Royal Portrush, spending over 10 minutes signing autographs following his Open Championship practice round on Tuesday, and the five-time major champion put some professional autograph hunters in their place. McIlroy was once again the first to hit the course in his home country of Northern Ireland on Tuesday, teeing off at 7 a. m. local time for the second consecutive day. This time, he played alongside fellow Ulstermen Darren Clarke and Tom McKibbin, with a large crowd gathering to give the local favourites a warm welcome. However, it was McIlroy who stole the show. He received a massive cheer from the spectators around the 18th green as he sank a short-range putt. From there, he dropped a few practice balls for some extra reps before making time for his fans, reports the Mirror US. Firstly, he was presented with a portrait by gifted 15 year old artist Lucia Heaney, who won a local competition. On the opposite side of the green, a large crowd of fans gathered, with a chorus of children begging their hero to sign their hats, flags, head covers, trading cards, and more. McIlroy was incredibly generous with his time, moving up and down the line and doing everything he could to please as many people as possible. Of course, he was once that child, attending Open Championships and eagerly seeking autographs and memorabilia from his favourite stars. The Masters champion, Rory McIlroy, was visibly irritated when he noticed a couple of professional autograph hunters among the spectators, especially after he had obligingly signed items for them earlier on Monday. McIlroy, keen to give scores of kids an unforgettable experience, addressed the autograph seekers with a resolute message: "Guys, I've signed enough for you this week." Despite their protests of innocence, McIlroy wasn't having it and dismissed them with a repeated, "Yeah, you have", twice no less. He then put them firmly in their place, stating: "Stop lying. Get off the fence and let the kids come in." McIlroy was generous with his time, but he was clear that he wanted youngsters to be the beneficiaries (Image:) When they failed to heed his warning, McIlroy's security guard stepped up, threatening to eject them unless they left. This incident marks not the first time a notable sports figure has lost patience with professional signature collectors in the UK; Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola expressed his exasperation with such individuals who incessantly requested his autograph at matches earlier in January. Although McIlroy's calendar is dominated by U.S. duties, restricting his visits home, he conveyed his joy at being back on familiar turf during Tuesday's press briefing. Offering heartfelt remarks, he noted: "It means an awful lot. It's weird, it doesn't feel like six years have passed since 2019. I think it's amazing that Portrush has this opportunity so soon after the last Open to host again," highlighting his appreciation for the historic Irish course. "Just great to be back. I don't spend a lot of time in these parts anymore, just with travel schedule, living abroad, all that stuff. To be here, to see a lot of familiar faces, every hole on the course has a different team of marshals from different golf clubs, and just to see people that I've met throughout the years out there this morning was really nice. It's really nice to be back, and obviously very excited for the week."

I'm a famous ex-Celtic star - golf hero left me 'starstruck'
I'm a famous ex-Celtic star - golf hero left me 'starstruck'

Glasgow Times

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Glasgow Times

I'm a famous ex-Celtic star - golf hero left me 'starstruck'

That would usually be the case for former St Mirren, Celtic, West Ham and Scotland striker Frank McAvennie. However, the 65-year-old was caught off guard last week when he bumped into golfing legend, Gary Player. Posting on social media, Macca shared a pic of himself posing for a photo with the 89-year-old at Trump Turnberry, Ayrshire. Player is regarded as one of the greatest golfers to ever live. He is one of just six golfers to achieve the grand slam - winning all four of the sport's major titles. He won two of his three Open Championships in Scotland, prevailing at Muirfield in 1959 and at Carnoustie in 1968. The South African won 165 professional tournaments during his seven decades as a fierce competitor. McAvennie posted the image on Instagram and admitted he was stunned by the sight of Player. He captioned the post: "One of the true legends of golf, Gary Player, down Trump Turnberry Scotland just before teeing off. "Don't get starstruck often, but this guy is a different level and a proper gentleman."

I'm a famous ex-Celtic star - golf hero left me 'starstruck'
I'm a famous ex-Celtic star - golf hero left me 'starstruck'

The National

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The National

I'm a famous ex-Celtic star - golf hero left me 'starstruck'

That would usually be the case for former St Mirren, Celtic, West Ham and Scotland striker Frank McAvennie. However, the 65-year-old was caught off guard last week when he bumped into golfing legend, Gary Player. Posting on social media, Macca shared a pic of himself posing for a photo with the 89-year-old at Trump Turnberry, Ayrshire. Player is regarded as one of the greatest golfers to ever live. He is one of just six golfers to achieve the grand slam - winning all four of the sport's major titles. He won two of his three Open Championships in Scotland, prevailing at Muirfield in 1959 and at Carnoustie in 1968. The South African won 165 professional tournaments during his seven decades as a fierce competitor. McAvennie posted the image on Instagram and admitted he was stunned by the sight of Player. He captioned the post: "One of the true legends of golf, Gary Player, down Trump Turnberry Scotland just before teeing off. "Don't get starstruck often, but this guy is a different level and a proper gentleman."

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