Qualifying School This is where possible future professionals try to qualify for PGA membership. MyGolfRounds.com Golfing Terms Glossary ...
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".
qualifying school-- Competition for the PGA and LPGA tours where prospective professional golfers play and compete for the right to compete on the professional golf tours.
Qualifying school where would-be professionals attempt to qualify for the pga and lpga tours Quarter shot ...
qualifying school Where amateurs compete to qualify for professional status. -R- reading the green Observing the contours of a putting green.
qualifying school: A yearly competition for entry to the main golf tour. This a gruelling 6 round elimination process. quitting: Decelerating the club through the impact area ...
Qualifying School: A place where aspiring professional golfers try to qualify for the PGA and LPGA Tours. A punishing week of pressure golf. The ultimate grind. Quitting: Not hitting through a shot with conviction. R ...
Qualifying School: The process of qualifying for PGA membership. Sometimes called Q School. Quarter Shot: A shot hit with a significantly reduced swing. Quitting on the Ball: Slowing your swing down before hitting the ball.
PGA TOUR Qualifying School is inaugurated at PGA National, with 17 golfers of the 49 applicants winning their playing cards. 1966 - Arnold Palmer blows a six-shot lead in the final round of the US Open, losing to a surging Billy Casper at Olympic.
"Qualifying School", a term used for the qualifying tournament on several major professional tours, such as the PGA Tour, European Tour, or LPGA Tour.
It was after a hugely disappointing rookie season - she played in just one Evian European Tour event plus three on the Swedish domestic circuit this year - that Lesley headed for the Futures qualifying school in Florida in November.
PGA or LPGA Tour Qualifying School, a week-long, six-round tournament in which the Top 30 finishers (of nearly 200 entrants) earn their "Tour Cards", making them exempt for the following year's tour.
What a wonderful ride watching what I witnessed the past three days down here in PGA West at the PGA Tour Qualifying School where I have been following fellow teaching professional Bryn Parry chase his dreams of qualifying for the PGA Tour.
See also: Golf, Round, Rough, LPGA, Tournament
 
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