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In professional golf the term qualifying school is used for the annual qualifying tournaments for leading golf tours such as the U. Top level professional Golf consists of a year round schedule of weekly tournaments played all around the world S. based PGA and LPGA Tours and the European Tour. The PGA Tour is an organization that operates the main professional Golf tours in the United States. The LPGA, in full the Ladies Professional Golf Association, is an American organization for female professional Golfers The organization whose headquarters are The PGA European Tour is an organisation which operates the three leading men's professional Golf tours in Europe the elite European Tour, the European A fixed number of players in the event win membership of the tour for the following season, otherwise known as a "tour card", meaning that they can play in most of the tour's events without having to qualify. They join the leaders on the previous year's money list/order of merit and certain other exempt players as members of the tour.

Getting through the qualifying school of an elite tour is very competitive and most professional golfers never achieve it. In Golf the distinction between amateurs and professionals is rigorously maintained There can be up to four stages to negotiate, each of them like a regular golf tournament with only a small number of players going on to the next stage. The final qualifying school may be played over up to six rounds, compared with the standard four rounds in a professional golf tournament. However players who are successful at Qualifying School can reach the elite level of competition very quickly.

Some lower status tours are open to any registered professional who pays a membership fee so they don't have a qualifying school.

Q-Schools

PGA Tour

The PGA Tour's qualifying school is officially known as the PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament, but the organization also frequently refers to it as "Q-School". The system dates back to 1965, and as of 2007 involves four stages (see this link to the 2007 results, and also the official application, which includes the criteria for exemption to a particular stage):

European Tour

In 2007 the European Tour had a three-stage qualifying school:

The leading 30 players and ties at Final Qualifying receive category 11 membership of the European Tour, which entitles them to entry to a substantial number of European Tour events, but not to the more prestigious stops on the tour unless a large number of players in higher exemption categories skip those tournaments.

Other qualification methods

Other methods of getting onto an elite golf tour include:

For complete lists of exempt categories on various tours, see the following pages:

Further reading


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