Regional qualifying is $2500 and Finals are $2500
National Insurance sponsored the championship, which was renamed as Nationwide Tours in 2003, it was originally called Web.com tours. The Web.com tours is the developmental tour for the U.S.-based PGA tour, and features professional golfers who have either failed to score well enough at that level's qualifying school (the main tours qualifying tournament, popularly referred as Q-school) to earn their PGA tour card.
World Cup, Continental Cup, Copa America, Champions League, European Cup and various national cups all over the world.
In order to get on the Canadian golf tour you must first enter into a Canadian open tournament. If you win, you get a tour card with one year exemption. Another way is to plac top 10 in 3 consecutive tournaments.
This page was copied from http://www.pgatour.com/2007/h/01/17/member2007/ This tells you how to be a Nationwide Tour Player but goes on to give information on how to Monday qualify for a tournament as well. Also gives you the number to the PGA Tour so you can get more information. Good luck! Print this page | Close Window ---- How to become a new Nationwide Tour memberJan. 17, 2007There are several ways to become a Nationwide Tour member or otherwise become eligible to compete in Nationwide Tour events (subject to Nationwide Tour Regulations). TO BE FULLY EXEMPT: 1. Finish within the top 80 and ties at the annual Qualifying Tournament (top 30 receive their PGA TOUR cards.) The next Number Nearest 50 receive exempt Nationwide Tour cards. Both are eligible to play in Nationwide Tour events. 2. Win an official Nationwide Tour event. 3. Finish 26-60 on prior year Nationwide Tour money list. TO FILL THE FIELD EACH WEEK: 1. Additional qualifiers from the annual Qualifying Tournament. 2. Be one of the 14 Open Qualifiers. 3. Be one of the four Sponsor Selections. NATIONWIDE TOUR PERFORMANCE BENEFITS A. Top 25 Money winners earn exempt membership status on the PGA TOUR for the next year. B. Finishers 26-40 are exempted into the Finals of the National Qualifying Tournament and are also exempt Nationwide Tour members for the following year. NOTE: Finishers 26-60 on prior year Nationwide Tour Money List are fully exempt. C. Finishers 41-70 are exempted into the Second Stage of the National Qualifying Tournament. D. Nationwide Tour Tournament Winners are fully exempt for the remainder of the year and the following year. NATIONWIDE TOUR OPEN QUALIFYING An Open Qualifying competition of 18 holes will be held Monday (NOTE: When holidays fall on Monday, Tuesday may apply as noted) of Tournament Week from which the maximum of fourteen scores will gain entry into the Tournament. Eligible players are amateurs with USGA handicaps of two (2) strokes or less and all professionals, with no limit as to the number of attempts to qualify. The competition is scheduled and conducted by the PGA Section located in the territory of the Nationwide Tour event. Please refer to the enclosed contact list for requesting information pertinent to the competition. Entry fee for the competition is $350.00 payable to the PGA Section. (NOTE: The section may also require payment of an administrative fee of not more than $25.00.) If you are successful in winning one of the spots to play in the Tournament, your entry fee will be paid by the section. We hope this information will be helpful to you. If there are any questions, please contact the Competition Department of the PGA TOUR, 904/285-3700.
There are several ways to become a Nationwide Tour member or otherwise become eligible to compete in Nationwide Tour events (subject to Nationwide Tour Regulations). TO BE FULLY EXEMPT1. Finish within the top 80 and ties at the annual Qualifying Tournament (top 30 receive their PGA TOUR cards.) The next Number Nearest 50 receive exempt Nationwide Tour cards. Both are eligible to play in Nationwide Tour events.2. Win an official Nationwide Tour event.3. Finish 21 - 60 on prior year Nationwide Tour money list. TO FILL THE FIELD EACH WEEK 1. Additional qualifiers from the annual Qualifying Tournament.2. Be one of the 14 Open Qualifiers.3. Be one of the four Sponsor Selections. NATIONWIDE TOUR PERFORMANCE BENEFITS A. Top 20 Money winners earn exempt membership status on the PGA TOUR for the next year.B. Finishers 21-35 are exempted into the Finals of the National Qualifying Tournament and are also exempt Nationwide Tour members for the following year.NOTE: Finishers 21-60 on prior year Nationwide Tour Money List are fully exempt.C. Finishers 36-70 are exempted into the Second Stage of the National Qualifying Tournament.D. Nationwide Tour Tournament Winners are fully exempt for the remainder of the year and the following year. NATIONWIDE TOUR OPEN QUALIFYING An Open Qualifying competition of 18 holes will be held Monday (NOTE: When holidays fall on Monday, Tuesday may apply as noted) of Tournament Week from which the maximum of fourteen scores will gain entry into the Tournament. Eligible players are amateurs with USGA handicaps of two (2) strokes or less and all professionals, with no limit as to the number of attempts to qualify. The competition is scheduled and conducted by the PGA Section located in the territory of the Nationwide Tour event. Please refer to the enclosed contact list for requesting information pertinent to the competition. Entry fee for the competition is $350.00 payable to the PGA Section. (NOTE: The section may also require payment of an administrative fee of not more than $25.00.) If you are successful in winning one of the spots to play in the Tournament, your entry fee will be paid by the section. We hope this information will be helpful to you. If there are any questions, please contact the Competition Department of the PGA TOUR, (904) 285-3700.
The Champions Gate Golf Tour is held at Champions Gate Golf Club in Florida. The golf program is an exciting and unique junior golf program for ages 10-18. More than 5,000 boys and girls throughout the United States and Canada and in several foreign countries compete in official qualifying tournaments.
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.
No. Any male over the age of 50 can try to qualify for a Champions Tour event. Playing on the PGA tour is not a prerequisite.
The tournament today is known as Association of Tennis Professionals. The National Tennis League was a tour for professional male tennis players.
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You can check it here: http://golftips.golfsmith.com/qualify-senior-pga-tour-1894.html