In a PGA tournament, if two players are tied at the end of regulation play, a sudden-death playoff round begins in which the players are paired together on the same hole. The first player to shoot a lower score than the other player wins the tournament. This can continue for more than one hole, as long as the players continue to shoot the same score.
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Of course this does not count 1st place. Even if two do tie, it gies to a playoff to determine 1st.
If 3 golfers tied for 2nd place;
It's essentially 2nd, 3rd and 4th place, all tied for 2nd. In turn, prize money that would be given to 2nd, 3rd & 4th would be added up and divided among the 3 who are tied.
Ex: If no players are tied the prize money will be as followed: 2nd place earns 100k, 3rd earns 70k and 3rd earns 50k.
Since 3 are tied for 2nd, the prize money will be added: 100k + 70k + 50k = 220k
In turn: 220k / 3 = tied fir 2nd prize money
This follow suite for everyone down to last place.
It is always best to finish alone. It terms of our example lone 2nd place is 100k instead of the split between the three tied.
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I think so. But I guess there are still no perfect tie, I think they will still based it on the difference of wins of each golfers.
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Yes! When a golfer has tied 3rd place by a 3 people, they will combine the winning price of 3rd, 4th and 5th and split the price equally,except for 1st place who will have a sudden death challenge to determine who will really take the first place..
Say there is a 2 way tie for second place, the players who came 2 and 3 would get half of the combined winnings for second and third.