Yes, they will usually get around $5,000 for smaller events, with missing the cut at a major paying around $25,000. If they are a popular player they may have got an appearance fee as well.
PGA Tour members do not pay entry fees to play in PGA Tournaments. Other nonmembers pay an entry fee of $400. Also: 1) The Masters is by invitation only 2) No entry fee for the PGA Championship 3) Players pay an entry fee of $125 for the U.S. Open qualifying 4) An entry fee for the British Open is $162. Actually all events have an entry fee and all professionals pay, regardless of status on tour. This includes current members of the PGA Tour. The fee is typically $400. This is an "out of pocket" expense that is not reimbursed by the Tour.
Check the website of the event you wish to go to, usually you will find that under 16's get in free with a paying adult etc.
Lodging establishments are places where people can pay to stay overnight. Hotels, motels, and hostels are lodging establishments.
It varies, but it's basically the same as regular work. Some events (most) deposit the money directly into the players designated bank account usually a couple of days after the event. Others actually cut cheques for the players. Either way it is up to the player to pay his caddy (wages and bonuses) and expenses out of this and obviously pay the appropriate tax in whatever juristriction he lives in. Remember, if a tour player does not make the cut he earns zero and will actually be out of pocket for the event
They have to pay taxes.
Depends on what genre, how good they are, how long they've been around, how popular they are, and how many times they go on tour etc.
When you become a tour guide you get it free so you don't need to pay for it.
Yes they have to pay the players
No, the Manager has to pay the players.
I think when the players enter they have to pay a fee. So they use the money from the fees to derermine the prize money. They probally also have people that donate money and sponsers that give money.
A hotel refers to a structure whereby people pay for meals, lodging and the other services.