yes
Only if you are invited by a club member.
The Eisenhower Trophy is a biennial world amateur team golf championship for men organized by the International Golf Federation.
So does every golfer. You will need to qualify for The Masters or get invited to play by a member.
$16,500.00 per person according to Golf Magazine.
They are invited to play the tournament, it doesn't cost them a penny. Obviously they have travel and accommodation expenses.
Yes they could, but when they got the result they will be DQ ( disqualified). But if they told the referee first, they will just let them play but they won t be in match. But the pros won t do like this because they knows the rules. And playing amateur tour does not earn much money than the professional tours.
Bobby Jones retired from golf in 1930. A lawyer by profession, Jones was one of the best amateur golfers to ever play the game.
Well it matters how good you are? If you play amateur not to much. Pros can make 9 million carrier tournament averages
There are a few ways you could play, either phone the club and see their stance on non members playing. Play with a member, play in an open competition or be invited.
2005
2 amateurs play as part of a fourball, with both players scores 2 count.
Yes, in amateur golf there is nothing stopping you. The only thing you cannot do is change ball midway through a hole. On the professional tours there is a one ball rule.