Practice hitting balls 6 days a week. About 7 hrs of ball hitting. Every day spend 3-4 hrs on short game. 2-3 hrs per day on putting. Work on your mental when you go home and try to keep your mind as clear as possible when playing tournaments. Work out at least 4 days a week, stretch 30 minutes before every workout. Do cardio workouts 3 days a week and avoid injuries at all cost. Get a good swing coach, preferrably who has some PGA tour experience and knows what it takes to make it. THis costs money put try at least 1 lesson a week. Play 9 holes almost everyday. and maybe test your game one day a week playing 18 holes. Test your endurance every so often by playing 36 in a day and keeping score. Try to grind, that's the name of the game in Golf. I suggest getting a job at a golf course so you can afford all this. Don't even think about going to Q school or any other pro tour-type things if you can't shoot 67 any way of the week on a course you've never seen.
You could Monday qualify, then win the event and get a two year exemption. You could join the Nationwide tour and finish in the top 25 for a season and get a one year tour card. Or qualify for a major and win it, or get sponsors exemptions and try and win enough money to finish in the top 125 for a season and secure and card for one year, no easy way really.
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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.
$5,775,000 on the 2008 PGA Tour, but he only played half a season.
PGA Tour on ABC was created in 1966.
PGA Tour on CBS was created in 1956.
The PGA Tour is associated with the sport of golf.
PGA Tour on USA was created in 1982.
PGA Tour of Australasia was created in 1973.
Professional Golfers Association of America started in 1916.
Tiger Woods PGA Tour was created in 2003.
PGA Tour Network was created on 2005-06-09.
Tiger Woods' career earning on the PGA Tour is $87,832,539. (Source PGA Tour website)