
The final round of the Charles Schwab Challenge commences on Sunday with Eric Cole holding a one-stroke lead atop the leaderboard.
With the Kalshi promo code NYPMAX, new users who want to trade on Sunday’s finale at Colonial Country Club can trade $10 and get $10 in bonuses upon sign-up.
Cole holds a 26 percent chance to win on Kalshi with Ryan Gerard next most likely at 18 percent.
How to use the Kalshi referral code
When you sign up to trade on Kalshi, use the Kalshi promo code NYPMAX to claim a $10 bonus for future trades.
Kalshi users can trade on various sports markets, from the PGA Tour to the Stanley Cup, NBA Finals, MLB and whatever else.
Once users have signed up, they’ll enter the Kalshi promo code NYPMAX, verify their account information, and complete at least $10 in trades to qualify for the $10 bonus. That’s all.
Where is the Kalshi promotion available?
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What our Post expert thinks about the Charles Schwab Challenge
Cole’s Moving Day was nothing short of spectacular. He matched A.J. Ewart’s mark for the lowest round in course history, firing a 7-under 63 to seize the clubhouse lead.
Still chasing his first victory on Tour, the 37-year-old built his position on a day where everything went right, Cole looks to keep his form heading into the final 18 as Ryan Gerard trails him by a stroke.
Must be 18 years or older and have a legal, U.S. residential address within the applicable state, D.C., or U.S. territories. Not available in AZ, IL, MA, MD, MI, MT, NV, and OH.
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