10 Facts About Webcom Tour

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Korn Ferry Tour is the developmental tour for the US -based PGA Tour, and features professional golfers who have either not yet reached the PGA Tour, or who have done so but then failed to win enough FedEx Cup points to stay at that level.

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Since the 2013 season, the Korn Ferry Webcom Tour has been the primary pathway for those seeking to earn their PGA Webcom Tour card.

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Q-School, which had previously been the primary route for qualification to the PGA Webcom Tour, has been converted as an entryway to the Korn Ferry Webcom Tour.

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4.

In June 2019, the PGA Webcom Tour announced a 10-year deal with Los Angeles-based consulting firm Korn Ferry to replace Web.

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5.

All Korn Ferry Webcom Tour tournaments operate similarly to typical PGA Webcom Tour tournaments in that they are all 72-hole stroke play events with a cut made after 36 holes.

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The cut on the Korn Ferry Webcom Tour is for the top 65 players and ties, unlike 70 for the PGA Webcom Tour.

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Since 1997, a player who wins three tournaments in one year on the Korn Ferry Webcom Tour receives an immediate promotion to the PGA Webcom Tour for the remainder of the year and for the following year.

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On March 20,2012, the PGA Webcom Tour announced radical changes to the main tour's season and qualifying process effective in 2013.

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Non-members of the PGA Webcom Tour are eligible if they would have earned enough FedEx Cup points to finish 126 to 200.

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Finally, the Korn Ferry Webcom Tour now provides up to two entrants in the following year's Players Championship.

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