Love this content. Find it very interesting as I feel unless you come up in golf from a young age and become very good you don't here about these things. I'd love to do a Monday but If I do it I want to have a shot so I'll spend some time polishing up my game for now! Long road ahead 😂
Great video, I am currently an auto mechanic and playing on the pga tour has always been a dream of mine since I was a child golf is a therapy for me. Once I am able to generate some sort of income I can do mobile. I am going to go for it.
Hey man, this is awesome info and much appreciated! Im a 9.3 down from 15.8 at the beginning of the year. Looking to drop to sub 5 next year and start playing comp. Any general tips to fast track? Thanks!
in case you shoot 64/65 in a monday qualifier to get in the tour event, then in the same course, you may shoot 24 to at least around 4 under par in the tour event ! but most of the qualifiers miss the cut...there is a discrepancy here
If you were to somehow qualify would you be eligible to win the prize money? How does it work it terms of amateur vs pro status etc...? Thanks for the info!
Amateurs can win up to $1200 I believe but would not be entitled to more if they even won the tournament. Pros (like myself) can win any amount of money
You do have to decide whether you're entering as an amateur or pro. An amateur can turn pro at any time after though! If you're an am you'll never get money even if you win.
Love this content. Find it very interesting as I feel unless you come up in golf from a young age and become very good you don't here about these things.
I'd love to do a Monday but If I do it I want to have a shot so I'll spend some time polishing up my game for now! Long road ahead 😂
thanks man! Good luck!
Thank you
Very informative!
Great video, I am currently an auto mechanic and playing on the pga tour has always been a dream of mine since I was a child golf is a therapy for me. Once I am able to generate some sort of income I can do mobile. I am going to go for it.
Can you please discuss: the cost associated once you make it through to a tour event.
Great video. Could you talk more about becoming a +6 handicap? Isn’t that kinda where you need to be (or better)to compete ?
Great video! Would love to hear your thoughts and strategy for the upcoming season. What are the goals or the big events you're looking forward to?
Great video. How is handicap verified / tracked?
Hey man, this is awesome info and much appreciated! Im a 9.3 down from 15.8 at the beginning of the year. Looking to drop to sub 5 next year and start playing comp. Any general tips to fast track? Thanks!
just hit it closer to the pin. I've found this works for me to shoot lower scores.
@@mattcruz5915 nice! Thanks man!
Find a good coach and work really hard! No short cuts here! That's my best advice I wish I took when I started
@@michaelcaan thats awesome, didnt even cross my mind to find a coach...thanks man! wish you success on the channel bud
in case you shoot 64/65 in a monday qualifier to get in the tour event, then in the same course, you may shoot 24 to at least around 4 under par in the tour event ! but most of the qualifiers miss the cut...there is a discrepancy here
Which location are you going to try and pre-qualify at in AZ? I'm looking to do the 500 Club.
Thank you.
Great content!!
If you were to somehow qualify would you be eligible to win the prize money? How does it work it terms of amateur vs pro status etc...? Thanks for the info!
Amateurs can win up to $1200 I believe but would not be entitled to more if they even won the tournament. Pros (like myself) can win any amount of money
What does pro status mean? Just scratch golf?
Do you have to declare weather or not you're a pro before the pre qualifier? Because I know ametur players don't get paid even if they make the cut
You do have to decide whether you're entering as an amateur or pro. An amateur can turn pro at any time after though! If you're an am you'll never get money even if you win.
$50 for a practice round. Is that a regular green fee? Seems cheap these days.
Most courses give a little discount for practice rounds so this is an average