Mohegan Sun Golf Club set to unveil major renovations and reopen on April 15

Mohegan Sun Golf Club in Baltic, Connecticut, will reopen for the season on April 15 following a multi-year, multi-million-dollar renovation aimed at improving playability and pace of play. The project introduced structural and design changes across the course, including new layouts for holes #3, #6, and #11, along with bunker reductions, upgraded cart paths, and selective […]

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UK Ends GambleAware Era With New Levy System

The closure of GambleAware on March 31 signals a major shift in how gambling-related harm is managed across the United Kingdom. After more than two decades of operation, the organization has ceased activity, with its responsibilities transitioning to a new system led by public institutions. This change follows the introduction of a statutory levy on gambling […]

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Soft2Bet hosts industry gathering at Gleneagles with golf, padel and business discussions

Soft2Bet gathered industry partners at Gleneagles Hotel for a two-day golf and padel event, with in-person discussions supporting ongoing business relationships. The gathering brought together the company’s network of clients and collaborators for a program that combined recreational activities with business interaction. Participants took part in golf and padel sessions while engaging in conversations focused […]

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Belgium Gambling Market Falls in 2024

Belgium’s regulated gambling sector recorded a downturn in 2024, ending a multi-year period of expansion that followed the Covid-19 pandemic. Newly released figures show that total gross gaming revenue (GGR) reached €1.61 billion, representing a 4.86% decline compared to €1.69 billion in 2023. The contraction marks the first full-year decrease since 2020 and reflects a broad slowdown […]

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Nevada problem gambling groups support state in legal battle over prediction platforms

Nevada problem gambling organizations have joined a legal fight over prediction platforms, filing briefs in support of state regulators in a dispute over whether the operators fall under state gaming laws or federal oversight. The Nevada Council on Problem Gambling and the Dr. Robert Hunter International Problem Gambling Center submitted amicus briefs in a case […]

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