I am 99% sure that you can. From what I know, you can teach lessons without receiving payment and stay an amateur and take prize winnings less than $500. As long as you are not receiving money for the advertisement I would say there is no problem. I have always worn a sponsored logo polo like Nike or Ping whenever I play and have never had a problem. Plus, why would a public Golf course carry sponsored logo shirts if only pros can wear them? I say wear that clothing.
Tom lehman
Amateur status is defined by the USGA and R and A as simply not a professional golfer. The maximum amount of money an amateur can win is £250 / $500. If an amateur accepts a prize of greater than this they are deemed to have broken the rules of amateur status and therefore become a professional golfer.
Only if he resigns from PGA and after 2 years he is considered to be an amateur
Tiger Woods
A professional Golfer is a very good golfer that does not follow the USGA and R&A Rules of Amateur Status. Basically, that is a golfer that accepts prize money at tournaments(ie Tiger Woods).
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Haley Stephens is a amateur golfer who currently attends the University of Texas.
david duval
Amateur status is where a Golfer is not a professional Golfer. On the nationwide tour it would be considered as the player can win the event and trophy and the exemptions that go with it but they cannot take the prize money, as this is against the rules of amateur status. As the Nationwide tour is a professional tour there are no amateur members but some amateurs get asked to play the events in sponsors exemptions.
If the competition is an open the champion would be the winning score amateur or pro. However some competitions have pros as the winner and runners up and an amateur as the winning amateur.
Yes, of course they can.
No Amateur Golfer has ever won The Masters at Augusta National.