4LEX
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Can someone explain to me about Pro-Ams pls.
When I see them advertised on Golf Empire they all seem v expensive (irrespective of the quality / cost of the course they’re being held at)..
What’s the incentive for the Pro to enter, what’s the economics for the PGA Pro, in terms of cost, reward and incentives….and for the amateurs, what’s the incentives and advantages of it?
It depends on the quality of the course and club on the price. A lot aren't on Golf Empire and most of the top clubs don't even have them.
If you enter a team, that's for 3 amateurs and one pro. You would usually bring your own pro that's a friend or known to the team. He has to pay his entry to the PGA but in some cases the guy putting the team together will cover that. The PGA entry fees get added together and the cash prize fund for the pro's comes from that.
For the amateurs you'd ideally want a pro capable of shooting under par as his score will be the backbone of the round and the amateurs can then chip in with their shots. The entry fees from the amateur side will go to a prize fund which is made up of golf clubs, vouchers etc.
It's a great format and a good mix of serious golf and some fun when the round falls apart
Usually the home pro has a beat the pro on a par 3 and amateurs makes silly bets to help boost his bank balance. I once took a pro up on his offer and he got a hole in one