PGA Tour joins AGA responsible gambling campaign

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The PGA Tour has launched a digital campaign designed to educate golf fans and raise awareness of responsible sports betting practices. It will form part of the American Gaming Association’s (AGA) responsible gambling initiative, Have a game plan, Bet Responsibly.
The PGA’s campaign is set to launch ahead of the Tour Championship in Atlanta. The campaign will continue during AGA’s Responsible Gaming Education Month in September. The initiative intends to “promote gaming literacy and consumer education, elevate employee training, and work with partners to advance our understanding of responsible gambling.”
The Have A Game Plan campaign, which was launched by AGA in 2019, promotes four responsible gaming principles: setting a budget and sticking to it, keeping betting social, knowing the odds, and playing with trusted, regulated operators.
 
I'm well pleased to have learnt that PGA Tour too had joined American Gaming Association in their quest to promote and educate on imperativeness of responsible gambling. More kudos to it.
 
This is very commendable. If some of these are done and other organizations as well join them, there may be strong campaign against responsible gambling. This will surely promote strong responsible betting among people.
 
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