Sports Betting News: Mansion Teams up With Icons Series Golf

Michael Black
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Michael Black
12/07/2023
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Sports Betting News: Mansion Teams up With Icons Series Golf

M88 Mansion has partnered with the Icons Series Golf Tournament for its upcoming events in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). 
 
The online sports and gaming platform will become the official betting sites partner of the Icons MENA Series which starts in February. 
 
Find out more about this and other major stories from across the sports betting industry in our latest news round-up. 

Highlights

  • Mansion partners with Icons Series Golf.
  • Brooke pens deal with Rhino Bet.
  • UK Gambling Commission Highlights Data Benefits.

Mansion Forges New Link with Icons Golf

The Icons Series features sporting personalities rather than golf professionals, giving them the opportunity to compete in an exciting team format. 
 
Twenty-four sporting Icons will compete for either the United States or the Rest of the World, all under the watchful captaincy eye of two golfing legends. 
 
The final line-up for the series in February has not been released yet, but the tournament will be staged at the Yas Links Golf Course in Abu Dhabi. 

Jockey Jumps on Board with Rhino Bet

Henry Brooke has been named as Rhino Bet’s horse racing ambassador for the 2023/24 National Hunt season in the United Kingdom. 
 
Brooke is a regular fixture at northern racecourses in the UK, and has strong associations with several trainers including Brian Ellison and Adrian Keatley. 
 
Rhino Bet sponsor races at numerous venues including Market Rasen and Carlisle, and this latest agreement strengthens their foothold in UK horse racing

UKGC Aiming to Use Data to Inform Policy Changes

The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) has confirmed it will utilise data gathered by operators to better inform future policy changes in the industry. 
 
Operator data will help the UKGC make more accurate future forecasts for the sector, thus leading to less ad-hoc requests being made in relation to each change. 
 
The UKGC has committed to removing several items from the license process, but will increase the frequency of the reports to ensure they remain timely.