The gentleman’s game of golf needs some major feats achieved for players to make it a profession. Playing for the PGA Tour or even the LIV Golf is, of course, a professional feat. Golfers are ready to put in their everything to make it to the finale at these events. So far, so good. Many have made it to the Tour and the League by partaking in the required qualifiers. But expectedly, not all means are the same.
The difference between participating in the PGA Tour and LIV Golf is pretty evident. But what’s even more worlds apart is how the incentives differ to participate in these events. That’s a margin that the golfers must be ready to pay.
How much would it cost you to take part in a PGA Tour qualifier?
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
The PGA Tour qualifying event, the Butterfield Bermuda Championship Monday qualifier is this season’s penultimate event of the Tour’s 2022-23 leg. The tourney has a fat purse of $6.5 million waiting at the end. As far as the individual purse is concerned, the winner will take home a bag of $1,170,000.
To participate in the play, golfers ought to pay a fee of $250. This fee excludes all the extra charges that a player might have to keep in consideration, like food, lodging, practice play on the greens, etc. The entry fee only includes the game and the equipment.
This year, notable players like Adam Scott, Lucas Glover and Brendon Todd are taking part in the play with an aim to secure their positions within the Top 125 of the FedEx Cup standings. While PGA Tour participants pay a hefty amount that can go up to nearly $1300, with all the other expenses included, LIV Golf part-takers don’t have to pay even a fourth of the price.
What’s the cost to participate in the LIV Golf qualifier?
The LIV Golf qualifier, the Promotions event, serves for new players to join LIV Golf and make the cut into the League. The event spans four rounds within three days, played in a tour-sanctioned format. LIV, famous for its lucrative purses, has an event prize of $1.5 million, out of which the top three players stand to win $200,000, $150,000, and $100,000, respectively.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
What sets this event apart is its extremely low qualifying fee in comparison. The fee to join LIV Golf is only $25! An attractive option indeed for PGA Tour players. Along with the affordable fees, LIV Golf offers a minimum of $5,000 for every participant in their qualifying event.
Comparison between PGA Tour and LIV Golf qualifying events
As far as affordability is concerned, it is pretty clear that LIV Golf participants have it easy in comparison to the Tour. Maybe this is one of the reasons why the PGA Tour now considers LIV Golf’s Promotions event as a PGA Tour qualifier as well.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
The winners’ purses also differ, and the players make more money on LIV Golf than on the PGA Tour. In terms of good opportunities, LIV participants also receive some incentives for participation. Seeing the comparison, what are your thoughts on the difference between LIV Golf and PGA Tour? Let us know in the comments below.
Watch this Story: PGA Tour Slaps Korn Ferry Tour Players With Penalty as Integrity Gets Violated in a Brooks Koepka-Bryson DeChambeau Betting Blunder