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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
He will lose his tour card because he finished outside the Top 125 on the PGA Money List. He can however apply for a medical exemption which would allow him to hold onto his card for next year
The PGA Tour card - "What is it?"The "PGA Tour card" is a small business-size card with their name, basic info, and year. Here is a picture of Casey Martin with his:http://augustasports.com/images/headlines/102599casey_martinLR.jpgThe actual card is only a symbol of the playing priveledges earned by the player. It is not necessary to present the card to play in an event, the PGA organizers have all the information on site as to who is eligible to enter or attempt to qualify. All players must present two forms of ID upon registration, at least one with photo, not matter how recognizable a player is. The PGA Tour card can be used for one of these IDs, and commonly is along with the players' drivers' license or passport.ANSWER:It's just like a small card that looks like atm card or credit card..
There are currently 287 active players on the PGA Tour that have their tour card. There are also countless thousands of club professionals around the country.
No, plenty have players have got a tour card without going to Q School, Rory McIlroy for example, he won a European Tour card from finishing high enough up the money list in tournaments he received exemptions in, them qualified for a PGA tour card from his world rank. Some players play a year on the Nationwide tour in an attempt to finish in the top 25 and win a PGA Tour card.
A tour pro keeps his card if he places in the top 125 money-winners on the PGA Tour
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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.
You don't need a tour card to turn pro. He simply earned his after he turned pro.