PGA Tour players who lose cards have DP World Tour option
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[October 25, 2023]
PGA Tour players who fail to retain their full-time status
for the 2024 season will be granted full membership to the DP World
Tour next year.
It's a potential lifeline for those who are battling for playing
status throughout the FedEx Cup Fall, a seven-tournament circuit
that followed the Tour Championship.
The top 50 after East Lake had their statuses secured for next year
and cannot move up or down during the fall. Those who finish the
fall ranked Nos. 51-60 will also retain their status and qualify for
two signature events next year: the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and the
Genesis Invitational.
The top 125 will be exempt into full-field events and The Players
Championship, while Nos. 126-150 will earn Korn Ferry Tour status
and conditional status on the PGA Tour next year.
They will also have additional playing opportunities on the European
circuit, with up to five golfers who finished between Nos. 126-200
on the PGA Tour eligible to play in each tournament. PGA Tour
players interested in DP World Tour membership will have until Dec.
20 to join.
"When we announced our Strategic Alliance with the PGA Tour in
November 2021, one of the prime objectives was to give as many
opportunities as possible to members of both tours, and this is
another perfect example of how this is working," David Howell,
chairman of the DP World Tour's tournament committee, said in
Monday's announcement.
It's part of a 13-year agreement the tours made following the
creation of LIV Golf. It also calls for the top 10 players who are
not already exempt on the DP World Tour's Race to Dubai list to earn
PGA Tour membership for the following season.
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"Our 'Ten Cards' initiative will give the
opportunity for DP World Tour members to excel on the PGA Tour next
season and this new membership opportunity announced today will give
PGA Tour members the chance to do exactly the same on our tour," DP
World Tour CEO Keith Pelley said Monday. "I am excited at the
possibilities."
Both tours have three events remaining. The FedEx
Cup Fall has drawn some criticism from players including former
major champion Jimmy Walker, who said that instead of properly
planning his schedule at 44 years old, he is now grinding through
the fall to retain his status.
Walker is among those hovering around the cutoff line as he is
currently 129th in the FedEx Cup standings.
Other notables include those sitting between Nos. 121-125: Maverick
McNealy, Chesson Hadley, Doug Ghim, C.T. Pan and Erik van Rooyen.
Just below the cut is Zecheng Dou and Cameron Champ -- a three-time
winner on the PGA Tour whose most recent victory came in 2021. Champ
has fallen to 242nd in the Official World Golf Ranking.
Also currently below the cut line are two-time PGA Tour winner
Patton Kizzire (No. 130), Scott Piercy (134th), Aaron Wise (136th),
Harry Higgs (137th) and former United States Ryder Cup star Ryan
Moore (139th).
--Field Level Media
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