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Old 07-03-2012, 06:53 AM
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From the PGA's website.....

"Tour officials expect it will take as much as $775,000 to finish in the top 125 and keep full status for next year. "

What this does not address is the question of whether you can be awarded a card in 2013 by finishing in the top 125 of money earners by playing a limited schedule without a full card in 2012 or whether money earned in Major's such as the British Open count toward the earnings number.

The same can be asked about the Fed Ex Cup and Race for Dubai events Daly will likely qualify for as additional money streams toward earnings.

The number to qualify for the first 125 is likely to be less this year as the "Tiger Effect" is corrected. That being the effect of Tiger's post fire hydrant earnings number decreasing substantially causing a redistribution of monies among players bumping the earnings of those in the field as a whole. That will not happen this year with Tiger winning at least three times.

It's fairly rare for guys to earn their card through Q school, then lose it to nonperformance, then play better and get another year of exemption which is what may happen here if Daly has a July like his June with two strong performances....

I just have not read anywhere that if he earns enough to finish in the top 125. on a very limited playing schedule, that he would be given a full card for 2013 after losing his PGA card for several years.
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Old 07-03-2012, 03:43 PM
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British Open money definitely counts. Also, it doesn't matter how limited the schedule is, if you make enough for the top 125, you get your card.
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Old 07-04-2012, 11:17 AM
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British Open money definitely counts. Also, it doesn't matter how limited the schedule is, if you make enough for the top 125, you get your card.
Amazing.....he is really swinging well again for some reason.

I would be surprised if Fed Ex Cup money at end of year doesn't count toward PGA earnings as well. He'll qualify for the first round of these "playoffs" easily.
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Old 07-05-2012, 12:20 PM
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Amazing.....he is really swinging well again for some reason.

I would be surprised if Fed Ex Cup money at end of year doesn't count toward PGA earnings as well. He'll qualify for the first round of these "playoffs" easily.

He's at it again this week 2 under for a round of 68 and will likely finish top 20 on day one of Greenbrier.
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Old 07-05-2012, 08:19 PM
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The only Euro tour event that would count for him on the money list is The Open Championship.
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