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Old February 24th, 2008, 03:18 AM
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Re: do the pros have to pay

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Not sure how up to date that is - the entry fee for the US Open went up to $150 a few years ago, $200 last year. The Open Championship is 120 pounds this year.

Qualifying school has entry fees at each stage:
  • Pre-qualifying $2,500
  • First Qualifying Stage $4,500
  • Second Qualifying Stage $4,000
  • Final Qualifying Stage $3,500

The Senior Tour qualifying stages are priced about 1/10th of that (but only, what, 8 slots per year v. 35?)

Many weekly Monday qualifying tournaments cost $200 for players without status, $100 for Nationwide Tour and Champions Tour players, and free for PGA Tour members, but others cost $400 and $200. Mini-tour events like the Hooters tour run $600-750, meaning you have to place top 5 just to cover expenese.

Once you are in a tournament, though, you can typically rake in $1,000-2,500 from manufacturers reps just for playing their clubs, lesser amounts for balls, gloves, shoes. All those nickles and dimes add up to enough to cover your week regardless if you make the cut.
for q-school you don't pay fees for every stage. the reason the amounts are different is because some are exempt from the early stages. for pre-qualifying, if you make it through you do owe an additional $2500 to cover you for the remainder of q-school. also i think they upped the price of every monday qualifier to $400 last year.
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