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No. Amateurs can participate by Invitation of course, but cannot get paid any amount. Think about it. There not pro yet, so they are not on that pay level. The payday IS playing at a Major.
No, the Olympics used to be a solely amateur competition when it very first started however now it is open to both professional and amateur competitors. The USA basketball team has competed at the Olympics and you can't get much higher paid than some of them.
Well I'm sure there are many amateur theatre companies that you can audition for, just look online. If your not part of the Actor's guild, you can't audition for professional shows.
The cast of The Mini-Golf Open - 2012 includes: Jorge Andres as Commentator Neil Casey as Official Patrick Cassels as Caddy Johnathan Fernandez as Caddy Birch Harms as Caddy Rob Lathan as Caddy Alex Scordelis as Commentator Charlie Todd as Commentator
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In the British Open, also known as The Open Championship, amateurs can compete alongside professional golfers, but they do not receive prize money. Instead, they compete for the honor of participating and potentially earning a spot in future tournaments. However, if an amateur finishes among the top finishers, they may receive a medal or trophy, and their performance can enhance their reputation in the sport.
No Amateur Golfer has ever won The Masters at Augusta National.
No, they get no money. Just prestige.
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
His grandson, Sam Saunders was his Caddy for the 1957 Houston open.
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