Frequently Asked Questions
 
Am I eligible to play?

How do I register?

How do I pay?


How do I get my tee time?

Can I wear shorts?

Do we take carts?
   

How long are the courses? 

Does everyone play the same tees?  
 
Do I have to join the tour to play in an event?

What does the Entry Fee include?

How much does it cost to play in an event?

How much of the Entry Fee goes towards the purse?
 

How much can I make?
 

Can I play a practice round?
 

Is the one ball rule in effect?

Can we use distance measuring devices?

 

Frequently Asked Questions
 

Am I eligible to play?

If you are a professional or a skilled amateur with a USGA handicap of 6.0 or less


How do I register?

Pay online, Email or Call 561-598-9630 and give us your name, phone number, status (amateur or professional) and tell us what event(s) you would like to register for.  At the bottom of the Event Info screen is a registered player list that is updated at least once every 24 hours.


How do I pay?

If you want to use a credit card, you need to pay online at least one day prior to the event.  Otherwise you can pay by check or with cash when you check in on the day of the event.


How do I get my tee time?

Tee times are available after 7pm the day before the event.  Click on the Tee Times link on the menu bar or on the Event Info screen or call 561-598-9630.


Do I have to join the tour to play in an event?

Yes.
Because each player has their own situation we offer memberships in varying lengths.  Memberships are available to eligible golfers for $60 per quarter, or $175 per year.  For Visiting or Occasional players we provide an Entry Option that includes a Single Event Membership Fee.  For particular special events the Single Event Membership option is not available.  In those cases the Single Event Membership Fee includes a 3 Month Membership.


What does the Entry Fee include?

The Entry Fee includes everything: Cart and Greens Fees, Range Balls, Tournament Administration and Purse Contribution.


Can I wear shorts? 

YES 


Do we take carts? 

YES


How much does it cost to play in an event?

1-Day Events run between $130-$190*
2, 3 or 4 Day Majors - Check the Events Schedule for entry fees of multiple day tournaments

* Entry fees vary depending on the venue and time of year.  Course costs are composed of cart fees, greens fees, range balls and tax.  Course costs can be more than twice the summer rate from November through April.  Entry fees will be adjusted accordingly to guarantee our 50% of the field earns a check payout.


How much of the Entry Fee goes towards the purse?

As much as possible.  The Minor League Golf Tour has a formula to determine how much to charge for each event based upon the cost to run the event and our Guaranteed First Place and 50% of the Field Payouts

Somewhere between 1/2 and 2/3 of the Entry Fee goes into the purse for the 1-Day Events. 
For Majors the Entry Fee is higher, which allows for somewhere between 2/3 and 3/4 of the Entry Fee to go into the Purse.


How much can I make?

First place is usually between 3x and 5x the entry fee, last place in the top quarter of the field earns at least their entry fee, and last place money is equal to 1/3 of your entry fee.  Here are our Guaranteed First Place and 50% of the Field Payouts in more detail.


Can I play a practice round?

Practice rounds will be available at all tournament sites on a case by case basis.  Players are responsible for practice rounds including reserving tee times and any fees that may apply.


How long are the courses?

The purpose of The Minor League Golf Tour is to help golfers learn to compete at the highest levels, therefore we play from the back tees whenever reasonable.  Our host courses range in yardage from 6500-7350 yards. 
Ladies will play no less than 94% of the yardage and will compete in the same event.


Does everyone play the same tees?

All men play from the same tees, including seniors, juniors and amateurs.  Ladies will play no less than 94% of the yardage and will compete in the same event.
 


Is the one ball rule in effect?

YES

What is the one ball rule?

During a stipulated round, the balls a player plays must be of the same brand and type as detailed by a single entry on the current List of Conforming Golf Balls.  Note: If a ball of a different brand and/or type is dropped or placed, it may be lifted, without penalty, and the player must then proceed by dropping or placing a proper ball (Rule 20-6).


Can we use distance measuring devices?

We have decided to implement the United States Golf Associations decision 14-3/0.5 which permits the use of distance measuring devices as a local rule for the 2008 season.  We feel that the implementation of this local rule gives a player on The Minor League Golf Tour access to the same type of information a PGA Tour player gets from his caddie during a tournament round. 

You may use Range Finders, Cart GPS Systems when available, Sky Caddie and any other distance measuring device.


Please review the website for more detailed Minor League Golf Tour Information, including the most recent versions of the tour rules and tour policies and procedures.