A tour pro keeps his card if he places in the top 125 money-winners on the PGA Tour
To obtain a Champions Tour card, a golfer typically must be 50 years old and qualify through the Champions Tour Qualifying Tournament (Q-School), which consists of multiple stages. Players can also gain eligibility by finishing in the top positions on the PGA Tour’s money list or by winning specific events. Additionally, past PGA Tour winners can gain direct entry into the Champions Tour. Successful candidates earn their card to compete in the tour's events.
No. Any male over the age of 50 can try to qualify for a Champions Tour event. Playing on the PGA tour is not a prerequisite.
I don' know. that why I amasking you
top 50 money winners
He is still active on the Champions Tour.
You have to finish in the top 118 of the European Tour
A tour pro keeps his card if he places in the top 125 money-winners on the PGA Tour
Regional qualifying is $2500 and Finals are $2500
As of October 2023, the record for the most career starts on the PGA Tour is held by golfer Davis Love III, with over 700 appearances. In the Champions Tour (now called the PGA Tour Champions), the record for most starts is held by Hale Irwin, who competed in over 1,000 events. These milestones reflect their longevity and consistent performance in professional golf.
you would have to be 50 to be on the champion tour, wins or no wins hope this helps :)
Hale Irwin, he is quite a successful golfer on the Champions Tour.
$400000