Best Bonus Offers for Tiger vs. Phil: Win $50 if Tiger Makes ONE Birdie!

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This past Sunday, we had a lovely golf match between three semi-household names and a fourth fella who only golf buffs would've known.

This Sunday?

Tiger Woods. Phil Mickelson. Tom Brady. Peyton Manning.

Now that's star power. And with star power, you get strong promotions. In fact, Parx Sportsbook in Pennsylvania has one that some might describe as easy money.


Parx Sportsbook

Offer: Bet $25, Win $50 if Team Tiger Makes a Birdie

  • Claim now: Click here
  • Available States: Pennsylvania
  • Who's it for? New customers

Pennsylvanians get access to a no-brainer offer for the match that involves both Tiger AND Peyton: Score a $50 free bet if the duo makes just one birdie. All you have to do is click this link and place a cash bet of at least $25 on the match (excluding bets of -250 or higher — e.g. -300 — along with parlays and boosted markets … see full terms here).

Perhaps the best part of this offer is that you get to combine it with Parx's standard offer of getting your first bet risk-free bet up to $500.

Here's an example:

  • You bet $200 in the Tiger/Peyton moneyline at -200
  • Tiger and Peyton make a birdie, so you win your $50 free bet
  • Tiger and Peyton also win the match, so you profit $100

In this scenario, you'd have $350 in your account ($300 in cash and $50 in free bets that you need to rollover just once before withdrawing).

What happens if Tiger and Peyton lose the match? Well, you'd obviously prefer for that not to happen, but it's not that much of a difference to you since your $200 original bet was risk-free. That means you'd have $250 in free bets ($200 from your original stake and $50 from the bonus of Tiger/Peyton making a birdie) in your account.

WIN A $50 FREE-BET IF TIGER & PEYTON MAKE A BIRDIE


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