Picking this up from a sportsbook-reviewer angle. Been tracking Bet365's golf market across the 2026 PGA Tour and DP World Tour season - here's where they sit vs the field.
Coverage breadth: deepest of the UK-licensed books. Bet365 carries every PGA Tour event from the Sentry through the FedEx playoffs, the four majors, both the Open and the Players, plus the full DP World Tour calendar. LIV events are on the board but with shorter market ladders. Korn Ferry coverage is hit and miss.
Market depth: outright winner, each-way at 1/5 odds top-8 on majors (1/4 top-5 on smaller fields), top-10, top-20, top-5 finishes. Plus head-to-head matchups, three-balls and two-balls round by round, group betting, made cut / missed cut, top nationality, leader after round 1/2/3, and the usual specials (hole-in-one yes/no, playoff yes/no).
Odds value: outright pricing on the chalk (top-5 in the world) tends to come in 5-10% shorter than Paddy or William Hill. Where Bet365 wins is on the 30/1 to 80/1 mid-tier outrights and the each-way places - their place-terms run wider than most UK competitors. On longshots (200/1+) the margin gets thin and you'll often find better at Hill or BoyleSports.
Live golf betting: in-play markets refresh shot-by-shot on majors, hole-by-hole on most regular PGA events. Mid-round outright odds are where the live edge sits if you're tracking ball-striking stats yourself.
Boost angles: same-event multis (top-5 plus winner) get regular price boosts during the four majors. They also push acca insurance on golf accumulators of 4+ legs, which is uncommon among UK books.
The downside: minimum stakes on the deeper props (three-balls, hole-by-hole) start at £0.10 which is fine, but max payout caps on the each-way ladder are tighter than the football side.
Net read for 2026: Bet365 is the strongest UK-side book for breadth of golf coverage. For pure odds value on heavy favourites, shop around. For mid-tier outrights and each-way structure, it's the cleanest single-book option I've used this year.