No. Professional golfers in a tournament get paid depending on their standings. Otherwise, professional golfers get paid for teaching.
No.
There are more than 27,000 professional men and women golfers in the United States. These golfers are trained through the PGA - the Professional Golfers' Association of America.
A golfer's assistant is called a caddy. A caddy is paid by golfer. Most professional golfers have caddies.
Professional Golfers' Association of America was created on 1916-04-10.
You're supposed to be paid more if you work overtime.
Professional Golfers' Association of America's motto is 'Experts in the game and business of golf'.
NO
If the management team is paid a salary instead of an hourly wage, then they will not be paid overtime.
Yes
No, only amateur golfers have handicaps, when a golfer turns professional they no longer play in accordance with the handicap system.
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Professional golfers do not have handicaps