FanDuel Sportsbook: How to Bet on the Ryder Cup and Win $300 With the Latest FanDuel Bonus
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FanDuel Sportsbook: How to Bet on the Ryder Cup and Win $300 With the Latest FanDuel Bonus

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Get ready for one of golf’s biggest stages — the 45th Ryder Cup. Want a chance to win $300 while watching Team USA and Team Europe battle it out?

FanDuel Sportsbook has you covered with their “Bet $5, Get $300” offer. Place your wager and swing for big winnings as the drama unfolds at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York.

Europe enters as the defending champion after its 2023 win, but the Americans are determined to reclaim the cup on home soil. The opening tee shots fly Friday, and every putt counts.

How to Claim the $300 FanDuel Promo Code 

Before the Ryder Cup tees off, sign up and bet $5 on the matchup.

1. Sign up for FanDuel Sportsbook and make a deposit of at least $5.

2. Place your first cash wager of any type of at least $5.

3. Get your $300 in Sportsbook Bonus Bets only if your wager wins (within 72 hours of winning bet settlement).

4. If your first cash wager loses, you will not be eligible for the $300 in Sportsbook Bonus Bets.

5. Ineligible bets: cashed out wagers, and wagers placed using bonus funds or profit boost tokens.

6. Limit of one promotional bonus per person.

7. Max bonus $300 in bonus bets. ​​ 

Odds to Lift the Trophy

Ryder Cup Top Overall Scorer

Scottie Scheffler: +500

Jon Rahm: +900

Rory McIlroy: +900

Bryson DeChambeau: +1000

Russell Henley: +1100

Xander Schauffele: +1100

Patrick Cantlay: +1300

Tommy Fleetwood: +1300

Cameron Young: +1400

Shane Lowry: +2000

Sam Burns: +2000

Tyrrell Hatton: +2000

Viktor Hovland: +2200

Collin Morikawa: +2200

Ludvig Aberg: +2200

Robert MacIntyre: +2500

Matt Fitzpatrick: +2500

Justin Thomas: +2500

Justin Rose: +4000

Ben Griffin: +4000

Sepp Straka: +5000

Harris English: +5000

J.J. Spaun: +5000

Rasmus Hojgaard: +8000

What is the Format?

Two-man teams will play four matches of foursomes (alternate shot) and four matches of fourballs (better ball) on Friday and Saturday. For the final session on Sunday, there will be 12 singles matches.

All matches that end in a tie after 18 holes result in a half-point for each team.

Europe holds the Ryder Cup and needs only to win 14 points to retain the trophy. The Americans will need 14 1/2 points to win the Ryder Cup.

How are the matches determined?

Each captain (Team USA: Keegan Bradley, Team Europe: Luke Donald) determines his two-man teams and it’s a blind draw. That means each captain puts his teams in slots 1 through 4 for the four sessions, and 1 through 12 for the singles.

Only once since 1999 has the Ryder Cup been decided by the final match. That was in 2010 in Wales, when Graeme McDowell defeated Hunter Mahan in the 12th singles match for another European home victory.

How to watch the Ryder Cup?

There will be wall-to-wall coverage of the Ryder Cup from the opening shot at 7:10 a.m. Friday morning until the closing ceremony Sunday afternoon.

USA Network will broadcast the Friday matches from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. NBC will take over coverage on Saturday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., and on Sunday from noon to 6 p.m.

The first singles match is not expected to start until 12:02 p.m., and matches will follow every 11 minutes after that.

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