Jerry Seinfeld wrote: » Thanks didnt see that. So how will the players that lose their card on the main tour get a chance to get their card back/ Are they destined for a year in the Nationwide/Web.com tour?
Rickylovesuall wrote: » Unless they get sponsors invites or get through on monday/tuesday qualifying
Jerry Seinfeld wrote: » That cant be right surely, must be some other option for those that lose their card.
Rickylovesuall wrote: » maybe there is - but the main point is there will be no more Q-School - so your options after that are whatever they normally would be I imagine
Jerry Seinfeld wrote: » Just had a search, seems like the new season (2014) will start Oct 2013. Looks like they're gonna have some sorta playoff's with the top 75 from the web.com tour and 126 to 200 place finshers on the main tour. Probably some points system similar to the fed-ex cup to be fair to the players that finish high up in the regular web.com season.
glasso wrote: » so how would European players have a chance to get into the us pga tour then - they would have to play time on the web.com tour? or else be top 50 in world rankings and get invites?
endabob1 wrote: » I think that's the idea, it boosts the web.com tour and makes it more of a closed shop for European tour players wanting to join.
GreeBo wrote: » might be a good thing for the euro tour maybe a few more better players will choose to play over here for better money rather than the lesser tours?
cornerboy wrote: » European tour is suffering big time in these recessionary times. Several sponsors and tournaments have been lost and there are gaps appearing in the schedule. Thats the main reason why Lowry is looking to get on the PGA tour.
slave1 wrote: » Several? Bit of an excess with that remark, there's been just the one cancelled AFAIK and even in the US they've lost one also (Tiger's tournament just about got a temporary sponser). What other lost Euro tour tournaments were there?
Trampas wrote: » slight off topic but i presume players can win their tour card if they win a co sanction event (euro/pga)
paulos53 wrote: » I can find 5 cancelled European events this season due to lack of sponsors. The biggest hit is in Spain with 4 cancelled there. The Czech Open being the 5th.
Su Campu wrote: » I just heard him on the radio there
Su Campu wrote: » I just heard him on the radio there and he seemed to take great joy in going into detail on the pissups he had after his win last week. Maybe if he was bit more disciplined and tried to get rid of the beer gut instead then he'd have even better weeks on the Tour. But that is Irish sports for you I suppose.
Leslie91 wrote: » I heard him saying he might have celebrated a bit too much, but that's a 25 yr old Irish lad for ya, and one who's just won his first event as a Pro. Like others have mentioned poor day to be picking at him. I'll all for him settling down a bit too though, maybe he'll grow out of it and realize the total dedication required to make it to the very top. By dedication I mean work extra hard and sacrifice some of life's excesses. He could be Ireland's next Harrington or Clarke, his choice. (for me Clarke is an underachiever)