Money Back In Cash Up To £50 If Your Golfer Misses The Cut
Last Friday World Number 1 Scottie Scheffler missed his first cut in almost 4 years. On Sunday, World Number 2 Rory McIlroy’s self-deprecating reaction of "Oh my God, I'm so bad at golf," when he pulled his approach shot on 16th was a comforting reminder to all recreational golfers that even the very best have bad days and errant shots on the course! And with that in mind, you’ll be delighted to read that we’re running our Missed Cut Cash Back Promotion at The Open. So, if your golfer fails to make the cut after 36 holes, you’ll be entitled to a Cash Refund of up to £50 which will be returned to your account on Saturday morning.
Qualifying Bet
- Qualifying bets applies to bets struck from Tuesday 14th up to the opening tee off (Scheduled for 06:35 UK Thursday 16th July 2026)
- To qualify, customers must place a pre-tournament bet of £5+ or £5+ each-way on the Outright markets (each-way 7 places or 10 places) on The Open Tournament.
- Applies to first Cash Bet on the Outright Markets.
- Void bets, duplicate bets, ‘Cashed In’ bets & bets using Odds Boost / Free Bet tokens do not qualify as qualifying bets.
Cash Back
If your player fails to make the cut:
- We'll refund your Qualifying bet before 11:00UK on Saturday 18th July.
- Max cash refund is £50 per customer.
- Refund applies to real money win singles and each-way single bets on the Outright markets (each-way 7 places or 10 places) on The Open Tournament. Examples: Total refund for a £20 each-way bet would be £40 cash. Total refund for a £30 each-way bet would be £50 cash.