Yes, There are a couple of ways to play on the PGA without a tour card. One way is a sponsors exemption. obv, this is really hard as you have to be pretty well known...
Another way is most Open tournaments have a qualifying tournament to get into the main tournament.
An example of someone that never had to go to Q-school or Play on the Nationwide tour is Tiger Woods.
A tour pro keeps his card if he places in the top 125 money-winners on the PGA Tour
yes, it is possible to tour the universe.
Jack Nicklaus
Tiger Woods' career earning on the PGA Tour is $87,832,539. (Source PGA Tour website)
Not me.
The top 25 players earn a pga card.
She is declaring herself a pro, now she can accept monies won in tour events and edorsements where as an amateur she could not. She has 6 sponsor exemptions on the LPGA (womans) tour, but she is not a member of that tour until she becomes of age. Nationwide is the mens tour, win 3 and you can play on the PGA tour.
what do we need to do to get an international travel tour guide card from US
You don't need a tour card to turn pro. He simply earned his after he turned pro.
To obtain a Champions Tour card, a golfer typically must be 50 years old and qualify through the Champions Tour Qualifying Tournament (Q-School), which consists of multiple stages. Players can also gain eligibility by finishing in the top positions on the PGA Tour’s money list or by winning specific events. Additionally, past PGA Tour winners can gain direct entry into the Champions Tour. Successful candidates earn their card to compete in the tour's events.
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.
One possible suffix for "tour" is "-ism", which can form the word "tourism".