A two year exemption on the tour, an exemption to the following year's Masters and obviously, anywhere from $800,000 to $1.3 million in winnings.
The Nationwide Tour would be the tour before the PGA Tour, the top 25 on the Nationwide tour at the end of the season win PGA Tour cards.
Yes, this was added to the exemptions gained with a PGA Tour win, they do get a Masters invite.
The top 25 players earn a pga card.
A tour pro keeps his card if he places in the top 125 money-winners on the PGA Tour
John Daly and Tiger Woods
No, winning a tournament in Europe does not count as a PGA Tour win for Tiger Woods. The PGA Tour and European Tour are separate organizations, and victories are categorized according to the tour in which they occur. However, if Woods wins a tournament that is co-sanctioned by both tours, it may count as a win on both.
None.
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If you win a PGA Tour tournament, you are exempt from the tour for a minimum of two years. This exemption allows you to participate in any PGA Tour event during that period without needing to qualify. Additionally, winning a tournament can also provide access to other benefits, such as invitations to major championships and certain high-profile events.
Yes, they do. A major championship win carries a 5 year exemption on the PGA Tour, and the player may accept this. However, due to the huge amounts of money earned on the PGA Tour they will most likely turn pro, as amateurs can not collect winnings.
In 2007.