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Originally Posted by leaguegolf
This sounds like all the other wannabes in other sports that claim, "The coach held me back...I never got a break...I just had a bad day or I would've made it" etc. etc. etc.  You make it sound like a player can buy his way on tour if he has "a lot of money or good connections." We all know that's not true. My advice to all those that complain....shoot better scores.
Any player that shoots low enough scores will eventually find his way to the PGA Tour. Those that aren't good enough can claim it's a "closed shop" all they want but I just watched a Q-School tournament that handed out 40 PGA Tour cards to players that shot low enough scores to qualify. I know better.
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o wiseman , fill us in on how much Q-school cost again....
Like it or not, he had a point. If you don't have money, in the form of rich parents, investers, or sponsers your not going to be able to get in as easy. Now you could go living in your car, making your wife leave you and then you Might make it.
Money can almost buy your way on the tour. With the help of a top caddy, and say a years lesson with butch harmon, I am sure you would be a lot closer to making it then your average person , wouldn't you say? Now what do you think paid for that? Talent? hmm, No I think it was money.