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Qualifications for the PGA Tour-PGA Professional Players Sharing

2021-05-27 H:50:19
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In addition, the PGA Tour also holds a qualifier every year, which is the colloquial "Qualification School", and a total of six rounds are held each fall. Before 2013, its official name was "PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament" and its official name was "Weber.com Tour Qualifying Tournament". Before 2012, the top 25 players, including ties, will be eligible to participate in the PGA Tour the following year. The other players in the top 75, including ties, qualify for the Web.com Tour. After 2013, all players who pass the final level of the qualification school will be eligible for the next season of the Web.com Tour, and the high-ranked players will receive the following additional rights:

(1) Players ranked 11th to 45th (including ties) can be exempted until the second "re-sequence" (first eight games) next season.

On the Web.com Tour, "reordering" refers to rearranging the priority of the tour’s qualifications, which will determine what competitions players can participate in. After four games, every fourth game, until the finals of the Web.com Tour, players will be rearranged according to the season's bonus income. Those players who have been exempted from "re-sequence" will not change their rankings.

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(2) Players ranked from second to tenth (including ties) will be exempted until the third "re-arrangement" of the next season.

(3) The first place in the ranking will be eligible for the entire regular season and will automatically enter the finals of the tournament.

Since 2013, 50 Web.com Tour players will be eligible for the next season of the PGA Tour. The new season of the PGA Tour begins one month after the Web.com Tour Finals. The top 25 regular season money prizes (that is, before the Finals) will receive a PGA Tour card, and the other 25 will come from the finals money list. The priority order of all 50 players is determined based on the prize money of the finals, but the leader of the regular season money list and the leader of the money list of the finals will have the same identity. In addition, a golfer who wins the Web.com Tour three times in the same calendar year will receive a "performance promotion" (unofficially called a "battlefield promotion"). In addition to qualifying for the PGA Tour for the rest of the year, the player will also qualify for the next season.

Winning a PGA Tour can qualify for at least two years, and then win another game in the same year to qualify for an additional year, and can qualify for a maximum of five years. Winning the World Golf Championships and Tour Championship can qualify for three years. The Grand Slam and Players Championship champions can qualify for five years. Other exemptions include a lifetime exemption for a player who wins 20 games on the PGA Tour. The top 50 players on the lifetime money list can get a one-year exemption if there are no other exemptions. The top 25 players on the lifetime money list can get two annual exemptions. Injured players can receive a medical exemption, giving them the opportunity to regain their playing cards after leaving the tournament. At the end of the season, the player who ranked first on the money list could qualify for five years.

Non-members can enter the PGA Tour with income equal to the bonus ranking 125, or FedEx Cup points equal to 125. Those unsuccessful players, if the prize money is higher than the ranking of 200 players, will qualify for the Web.com Tour finals. In the middle of the season, non-members who have scored more than 150 players in the FedEx Cup of the previous season will be granted special temporary membership. The number of wild cards for special temporary members is no longer restricted, and non-members can only get seven wild cards per season.

Similar to other sports leagues, there is no rule that requires PGA Tour players to be men. In 1938, Babe Zaharias became a woman competing for the PGA Tour. In 1945, Beb Sahariyas became a woman who also advanced on the PGA Tour. In 2003, Sorenstein and Suzy Whaley (Suzy Whaley) participated in the PGA Tour, and from 2004 to 2008, Wei Shengmei participated in the PGA Tour every year. In 2011, Isabelle Beisiegel (Isabelle Beisiegel) became the woman who won the "Men's Professional Golf Tour" entry card when she received the Canadian Tour entry card.

The LPGA Tour, like other women's sports leagues, is limited to women's players.

There is also the PGA European Tour (PGA European Tour), which is independent of the PGA Tour and the U.S. Professional Golf Association. The organization runs a tour, most of its events are in Europe, but it also covers the rest of the world outside of North America, in terms of world status, second only to the PGA Tour. There are also several regional tournaments around the world.

The PGA Tour, the European Tour and many regional tours jointly certify the World Golf Championship (WGC). These events, like the Grand Slams, usually all tournaments recognize their prize money, and they also have world points.


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