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In the latest example of gamblers harassing athletes, U.S. Open favorite Scottie Scheffler has deleted Venmo because disgruntled bettors requested payments from him.
Scottie Scheffler says he no longer has Venmo because fans who lost money by betting on the world's No. 1 golfer would ...
Scottie Scheffler has been known to be very candid with his thoughts, which led him down a surprising path two days before teeing off at the US Open.
Scheffler enters this week's U.S. Open as the heavy favorite, but he told reporters he doesn't "pay attention to the favorite stuff." ...
U.S. Open press conference, Scottie Scheffler explained the bizarre reason he had to get rid of Venmo: fans paying him.
Being the strong favorite to win a golf tournament isn’t always an easy responsibility to bear. Just ask Scottie Scheffler, who has revealed that he was forced to close his Venmo account because ...
Ordinary Venmo users may not attract the same attention on the app as Scheffler, but they can still benefit from knowing how to protect their privacy on the payment platform. Read on for tips on ...
Hopefully Scheffler cut off all other paths of contact from his potential bettors, because he's an incredible +275 favorite at BetMGM to win the U.S. Open, drawing 17.8 percent of tickets and 31.3 ...
PGA Tour star Scottie Scheffler is the favorite heading into the U.S. Open this weekend and he's taken extra precautions to shield himself from the sports bettors.
Don’t bother looking up the Venmo account for the No. 1-ranked golfer in the world. Scottie Scheffler deleted his. The favorite to win the U.S. Open addressed interactions with golf bettors ...