The "Senior" Tour is not without reason, now called the "Champions" Tour. The obvious answer as to age is 50 years old. The more subtle, yet implied message is that to qualify, not any 50+ year-old can join. Otherwise the tour would be swelling with competent golfers who've gotten better because they've got nothing better to do. The name "Champions" implies that to qualify, you have to have some history on the Men's PGA Tour; to at least have participated, if not won events.
i think is 60 and up
In order to qualify for senior rates you will need to be at least 55 years old.
Are you meaning for over 70 years of age? If so, no there isn't. Happy G
You can check it here: http://golftips.golfsmith.com/qualify-senior-pga-tour-1894.html
Most senior living facilities will give a lengthy tour before asking you for a commitment. It is perfectly normal to ask for a tour.
AnswerIt is more commonly known as the Champions Tour, and golfers of 50 and over can play on it.ANSWER:The player must be 50 and above and other professional qualifications included, before you can be qualified for PGA Senior.
Yes! it's called the senior tour, and it has many tournaments.
Most Senior Travel/Tour Groups state they are for Seniors ages 50 and up. Such sites include www.50plusexpeditions.com and www.eldertreks.com. These websites specifically advertise to populations with in this age group.
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Regional qualifying is $2500 and Finals are $2500
the age of a senior is 61+