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  2. Qualifying school - Wikipedia

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    The PGA Tour Champions, the PGA Tour's circuit for golfers age 50 and older, has its own "Q-School". As of 2011, it involves two stages: [3] Regional Qualifying Stage: Three tournaments played over four rounds and held in late October, all in warm-weather locations in the United States.

  3. Professional Golfers' Association of America - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the PGA of America created the Player Development department within the Association in an endeavor to reach out to new, past and sporadic adult golfers. This is accomplished through the growth, promotion and support of instructional programs and events at PGA Member facilities that support adults and families to play golf.

  4. Korn Ferry Tour - Wikipedia

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    Past PGA Tour winners aged 48 and 49 can play on the Korn Ferry Tour on an increased basis to prepare themselves for PGA Tour Champions, while former PGA Tour winners with limited status use the Korn Ferry Tour as a way to get back to the main tour. In 2007 Paul Claxton became the first man to reach US$1 million in Korn Ferry Tour career ...

  5. Pathway to signature events reason to play in tournaments ...

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    Pathways into signature events for those not otherwise exempt include: Winning a PGA Tour event (that gets you into the remaining signature events that year), being in the top 10 on the current ...

  6. PGA Tour - Wikipedia

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    The PGA Tour (stylized as PGA TOUR by its officials) is the organizer of professional golf tours in North America. It organizes most of the events on the flagship annual series of tournaments also known as the PGA Tour, the PGA Tour Champions (age 50 and older), the Korn Ferry Tour (for professional players who have not yet qualified to play on the PGA Tour), and PGA Tour Americas.

  7. First Tee - Wikipedia

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    First Tee is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with the stated goal of improving children's life skills through golf lessons. [1] [2] Based in Ponta Vedra Beach, Florida, the organization claims to teach more than 3.6 million youth annually through programs across the country and internationally.

  8. List of 2019 PGA Tour card holders - Wikipedia

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    Players who have won at least one PGA Tour event are eligible for past champion membership, and players who have at least 150 made cuts on the PGA Tour are eligible for veteran membership. Any non-member who earns more FedEx Cup points than the 150th position in the 2018 FedEx Cup standings is eligible for special temporary membership.

  9. PGA Professional Championship - Wikipedia

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    It was known as the PGA Club Professional Championship until 2006 and as the PGA Professional National Championship from 2006 through 2015 Sam Snead and Bob Rosburg are the only players to win a major championship and the PGA Professional Championship. Bruce Fleisher and Larry Gilbert each would go on to win a senior major. Several other ...