Integrity Compliance 360 (IC360) has partnered with the PGA of America to provide the association of pro golfers with its integrity monitoring technology.
The PGA of America is one of the world’s largest sports organizations, composed of more than 30,000 golf pros. It owns and operates numerous championships and events, including major championships for men and women and the Ryder Cup.
The PGA of America will use IC360’s services including a dashboard that monitors suspicious wagering activity and provides real-time alerts to operators. It will also utilize ProhiBet, the platform that allows sportsbooks and sports organizations to monitor for prohibited bettors and suspected fraud in real time, hinders athletes and team personnel from participating in illicit gambling activities and helps operators adhere to regulatory standards.
IC360’s advisory team, comprised of former regulators and seasoned gaming industry professionals, will provide the organization with consulting services to help the PGA of America navigate the complex landscape of differing and evolving sports wagering regulations in various jurisdictions.
“We are excited to partner with IC360, a leader in regulatory technology for sports betting and gaming,” said Jeff Price, chief commercial and philanthropy officer for the PGA of America. “This collaboration underscores our commitment to maintaining the highest integrity standards within golf.”
“The PGA of America is a partner that shares the same vision of integrity and fairness in competition, which we promote and aim to protect,” said Scott Sadin, IC360’s Co-CEO. “It is a privilege to provide this organization with our world-class technology and service, as they continue to showcase excellence in their commitment to integrity and their culture.”
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IC360 specializes in comprehensive integrity and compliance solutions for sports, sports betting, gaming and iGaming and works with a large range of stakeholders in the gambling and sports industries.
ProhiBet began as a joint venture between Odds On Compliance and U.S. Integrity before those two firms merged to form IC360. It has a range of betting and sports partners ranging from operators such as PrizePicks, Underdog and Hard Rock Bet to a variety of sports leagues.
To date, ProhiBet has conducted nearly 50 million checks across the U.S.
Meanwhile, in 2025 alone, IC360 has struck new deals with the likes of sportsbooks Caesars and Betr as well as a notable partnership with scrutinized prediction markets operator Kalshi.
Kalshi CEO Tarek Mansour announced a new Customer Protection Hub last month which will include several guardrails such as deposit caps, trading breaks and voluntary opt-outs. Mansour said that IC360’s data will enhance the firm’s ability “to prevent bad actors and report them to the leagues and relevant regulatory bodies.”