Look for BetMGM odds during CJ Cup at Shadow Creek broadcast

Be on the lookout for betting odds during the PGA Tour’s CJ Cup at Shadow Creek broadcast.

The broadcast of the CJ Cup at Shadow Creek will incorporate Bet MGM betting odds during all four rounds, the PGA Tour announced Monday.

The decision marks the first time betting odds will be incorporated into a PGA Tour broadcast. The broadcast plans to feature leaderboards with integrated “open” and “current” odds to win, odds for head-to-head matchups, top finishes, winning margin, wire-to-wire winner, hole-in-ones and playoffs twice every hour.

BetMGM previously signed a multi-year content and marketing relationship with the PGA Tour to become an Official Betting Operator in August. BetMGM also has a partnership with Golfweek and USA Today Sports.

“We are excited to build upon our recently announced Official Betting Operator relationship with BetMGM by activating this partnership at The CJ Cup at Shadow Creek,” said Norb Gambuzza, PGA Tour Senior Vice President, Media and Gaming. “The focus of our sports betting partnerships is to engage fans in new and creative ways. As an element of that strategy, we began integrating live odds onto Tour digital platforms in August and now we look forward to learning from this first-time test in a live telecast.”

PGA Tour Live integrated live betting odds during the first and second rounds of the Wyndham Championship in August.

The CJ Cup at Shadow Creek, previously the CJ Cup at Nine Bridges held on Jeju Island in South Korea but moved due to the coronavirus pandemic, will begin Thursday at Shadow Creek Golf Course in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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The CJ Cup at Nine Bridges moving from Korea to Las Vegas

The CJ Cup at Nine Bridges, the PGA Tour event held on Jeju Island, Korea, since 2017, will have a new venue in 2020.

The CJ Cup at Nine Bridges, the PGA Tour event held on Jeju Island, Korea, since 2017, will have a different venue in 2020.

The Tour announced on Monday evening that the tournament will be played at Shadow Creek Golf Course in Las Vegas, Oct. 15-18, the week after the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open at TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas. Both tournaments are part of the Tour’s 2020-21 schedule.

Along with the move comes a new name: The CJ Cup at Shadow Creek. The tournament will once again have a 78-man field.

Justin Thomas won the first CJ Cup in 2017, as well as in 2019. Brooks Koepka won it in 2018.

“It’s unfortunate that we won’t be able to travel to Korea for this year’s event,” Thomas said in a statement released by the Tour. “But it is fantastic that we will still be able to shine a light on CJ Group through the tournament at a venue like Shadow Creek.”

Ethan Kim, Sports Marketing Director of CJ Group, said in a statement released by the Tour: “We are delighted to bring The CJ Cup to the U.S. and to the renowned Shadow Creek. It is unfortunate we will not be able to showcase the PGA Tour and the best players in the world on Jeju Island this year, but we look forward to having this tournament again in Korea in 2021.”

Shadow Creek hosted The Match in 2018 between Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods.

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