Nothing.
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.
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.
You win it
In amateur boxing the rounds and whole fight are shorter and you must wear headgear. in the pros it is longer fights with longer rounds. In the amateurs you are not allowed to win money after a fight if you do you are then considered a professional fighter.
Yes, an amateur would win the Claret Jug if he won the Open Champoinship. However, he would not win the prize money, as that would contavene his amateur status
No
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If you win a PGA Tour event as an amateur you receive a two year tour card and full membership for the rest of the current season. However, the player must turn professional to take up membership. They do not receive the prize money if they win as an amateur.
Yes. But to retain your amateur status you have to waive any money that you might win.
Win a comp or gift code
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He has been Mr. Universe 5 times: 1967 NABBA Mr. Universe, amateur (London) 1968 NABBA Mr. Universe, professional (London) 1969 IFBB Mr. Universe, amateur (New York) 1969 NABBA Mr. Universe, professional (London) 1970 NABBA Mr. Universe, professional (London)