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.
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Basic Fees
The entry fee for a PGA Tour Event has been $100 for a long time. It is the player's responsibility to confirm with each tournament committee that they intend to play that event, and have their application completed and in the tournament office before the deadline for that tournament (usually the week before). They do not have to pay for each day of a 4 day tournament, and they do not have to pay for any practicing they do, or practice rounds they play.
I think it's free for PGA tour members, perhaps a small fee if don't automatically qualify. For some players like Tiger Woods, they are often given large amounts of money to just show up and play. This happens a lot for international tournaments where a top player like Woods can get something in the six figures or more for just entering the tournament. This information is just off the top of my head. I think it's free for PGA tour members, perhaps a small fee if don't automatically qualify. For some players like Tiger Woods, they are often given large amounts of money to just show up and play. This happens a lot for international tournaments where a top player like Woods can get something in the six figures or more for just entering the tournament. This information is just off the top of my head.