Going pro can be a big step in your golfing life From amateur to professional Becoming a professional means you have to give up your amateur status. As an amateur, you’re not allowed to accept any money from any competitions you enter, unless it’s for charity. Going pro means you can start to make a living from these competitions. |
![]() Once you go pro you can enter PGA competitions. Rebecca Naden/PA Wire |
Getting your card At this point you can start to compete in PGA Tour events. Try a few qualifying rounds and see how far you get. You won’t be winning a Major any time soon, but it’s worth seeing where you are compared to other pros on the circuit. At some point you’ll be at a stage to earn your PGA Tour Card. To get this you can go down one of the following routes:
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![]() You can start to apply for teaching positions |
Start studying In the UK, one of the best ways to become classed as a professional is by completing a foundation degree. To get on the 3-year course, you need to complete a 2-day assessment that will put your skills to the test over 36 holes. The course doesn’t just improve your game. It’ll also teach you about business management, equipment technology and the rules of the game and various tournaments. If you complete the course, you can then apply for PGA membership. Once elected, a qualified member can apply for any position advertised.
One of the main costs is transport to tournaments. Without sponsorship deals, you’ll have to fund this from your own pocket. Then there are entry fees to tournaments, which can range from around £500 to over £1,000. And you’ll have to upgrade and maintain your equipment. But, if it’s what you want, going pro can open up a whole new world of golf for you. |
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11 February 2016 2 minute read
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