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.
Depends. They would usually play in a pro-am event, which would cost the amateur golfers a lot of money, but the money wouldn't necessarily go to the player. If it was just a casual round it is unlikely that they would charge a fee, but they may do.
Golfers can earn millions of money. But it also depends how good they are Tiger Woods, etc, earn the most amount of money as golfers and pro golfers earn lots more than footballers and it is to known that pro golfers earn the most money in sport in the world
Yes, a pro golfer can still earn money after withdrawing from a tournament, depending on the specific circumstances and the tournament's policies. If they withdraw before the tournament starts or during the first round, they typically do not receive any prize money. However, if they withdraw due to injury or illness after completing a certain number of holes, they may be eligible for a portion of the prize purse. Additionally, golfers can earn income through sponsorships and endorsements regardless of their performance in a specific event.
No, they can not do this. The player would have been fully aware that even if they win the event they can not accept any prize money. If they turned pro prior to to the event, just after being asked to play, there would have their invitation withdrawn.
They can earn millions and millions and millions of bananas in career prize money.
Darren Andrew
65% or so
yes
There are thousands upon thousands of professional women golfers. There are numerous tours, such as the LET and LPGA. In Asia womens golf is massive.
Simply because on Tour, they are not allowed to. Amateurs can though.
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amateurs can only receive $750 cash as a prize, and typically this is given in the form of an in-kind prize, something worth $750, or pro-shop credit for that amount. any left over money would then be allocated however the tournament committee decides.