If you've watched the first two PGA TOUR tourneys since golf's return, you've gotten used to some low-scoring golf. Daniel Berger won the Charles Schwab Challenge at -15, while Webb Simpson took home the RBC Heritage at a ridiculous -22.
And if history is any indication, we'll have another low-scoring week at the Travelers Championship, which means you could very well get a FREE $25 outright bet on Justin Thomas (or any golfer you choose!) with this promo.
DraftKings Sportsbook
Offer: Bet $25 Justin Thomas to win pre-tournament and get $3 for every stroke he finishes under par
- Bet now: Click here
- Available States: Colorado, Indiana, Iowa, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia
- Who's it for? New and existing customers
Taking advantage of this promo is pretty simple. If you haven't signed up at DraftKings yet, click this link, sign up and deposit at least $25.
After that, click the green 'Opt-In' button for the promo, which you can find on the sportsbook home page.
From there, simply bet $25+ on the golfer of your choice to win the Travelers Championship. (We used Justin Thomas as an example here since he's been a birdie machine, but yes, you can choose ANY golfer.)
Given how low-scoring this event has been, this promotion has a pretty good chance to turn your bet into a 100% free roll. A score of at least 9-under is required for you to completely cover your initial $25 bet and make money — a score that 14 golfers managed last year and 25 the year before that! The winner has posted a score of at least 10-under every year since 1993, and we've even seen a couple of scores of 20-under or lower.
Let's say you follow Joshua Perry's advice and bet $25 on Marc Leishman at +6000. On Sunday, he's 13-under — two strokes back with nine holes left. You've already covered your initial bet and are in line for a potential $1,500 score! You can ride it out (you're not going to lose any money if he doesn't win) or hedge and guarantee more of a profit.
The point is: Whether you're a new or existing DraftKings customer, you'd be silly to not take advantage of this promo.