Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Become A Professional Golfer

Professional golfers can make millions of dollars a year. However, it's a long and arduous task to become a professional golfer. It's not something you can decide to do overnight. However, by following some steps, you can one day become a professional golfer.


Instructions


1. Dedicate yourself to practicing your golf game on a daily basis. You can't become a professional golfer without putting in the practice. Being a professional golfer is a full-time job that requires devotion. To further your golf game, consider going to a golf school. One of the best golf schools is run by ESPN. For more information or to register, go to the ESPN golf school website. You can also register by phone by calling (800) 642-5528.


2. Play in amateur events. To see how you stack up against the competition, you can enter amateur events. In amateur events, you can play against other golf amateurs. By doing well in some amateur events, that can give you the confidence to take your golf dreams to the next level. Check with your local golf courses for more information about amateur events coming to your area.


3. Register for the PGA Tour. Once you feel that you are ready to take your game to the professional level, you should begin the process of getting your PGA Tour card. Once you register with the PGA Tour and pay the registration fee, you begin the qualifying process. About 1% of the people who register for a PGA Tour card get a card each year. It's a long and difficult process. You have to finish at the top of various events over the course of months. It takes most people multiple attempts, if ever, to get onto the PGA Tour.


4. Stay on the PGA Tour. Even after you get your PGA Tour card, that doesn't give you a lifetime membership to remain on the tour. Each year, you have to play well enough to retain your PGA Tour card. There are various ways to retain your card, such as being in the top 120 players or finishing in the top ten in a major.