The total field will be a maximum of 104 players, consisting of first-come, first-served registrants.
All Members (except Class A-3, Honorary Members, Reserve, Retired Members (RM), Life Member Century (LMC), Class F Members, and/or suspended Members) and Associates (Associates must have COMPLETED Level 1 and be in good standing) who are eligibly employed, are eligible - provided they have not played in more than four (4)* combined All Pro Tour (APT), ANNIKA Women's All Pro Tour, Advocates Professional Golf Association Tour (APGA), Asian Tour, Dakotas Tour, DP World Tour, Epson Tour (LPGA), European Challenge Tour, European Legends Tour, GPro Tour, JPGA Senior Tour, JPGA Tour, Korn Ferry Tour, Ladies European Tour (LET), LIV GOLF Tour, LPGA Tour, Outlaw Tour, PGA TOUR Americas (Formerly MacKenzie Tour and PGA Tour Latin America), PGA Australia Tours, PGA New Zealand Tours, PGA TOUR, PGA TOUR Champions, The Safari Tour and The Sunshine Tour tournaments.
Note: The PGA Championship, Senior PGA Championship, KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, U.S. Open, U.S. Senior Open, U.S. Women’s Open, and the U.S Senior Women’s Open are not included in the tournament count.
*Beginning January 2024, the maximum number of combined “Professional Tours” that a PGA Member may participate in, and still remain eligible to compete in PGA Member Championships, will be reduced from eight (8) to a total of four (4). This 4-tournament rule will be applied to all respective Championships & Player of the Year eligibility date ranges. (Exception: The current year’s PPC champion will be allowed a total maximum of eight (8) tournaments during their winning year only. Reason: The PPC Champion earns exemptions into six (6) PGA TOUR open tournaments with their win, which leaves room for them to qualify for two (2) additional events during the year.) (Board Meeting, June 2022)
**In addition, a special exception will be made for any PGA member finishing in the Top 15 of the PGA Championship, Top 15 of the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship and/or the Top 10 of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, that would exempt them into the following year’s Championship, also allowing that member a maximum of eight (8) tournaments instead of four (4), for one year only, provided the member does not transfer into an A-3 classification and/or accept any temporary membership that a respective tour may offer. Reason: Such a strong finish in these major Championships may provide additional playing opportunities which could result in exceeding the 4-tournament rule for that year. These additional opportunities increase the spotlight on PGA members and their playing accomplishments, and have a resulting positive impact on our membership overall. (Board Meeting, June 2023)
The APGA, Outlaw, and Women's All Pro Tour start count on January 1, 2024. Any events played before Jan 1, 2024 do not count toward the number of tournaments played.
PGA Tournament Corporation, Inc., reserves the right to determine whether or not any player is so employed and to reject any player who does not meet these requirements.
Any player earning exempt (only) playing privileges on the PGA, Champions, LPGA, Futures or Korn Ferry TOURS, and has participated in an event that the player gained entry in solely through their exempt (only) playing privileges, will be INELIGIBLE to play in the PGA Tournament Series. For clarification, any player who has gained exempt status for these tours will be eligible to participate in the PGA Tournament Series until the exemption has actually been used to play in such a respective “TOUR” event.
Before the deadline: Online - the same link as where you registered
After the deadline: Please contact Jailyn Conner (Jconner@pgahq.com) to withdraw
Contact: Jailyn Conner; jconner@pgahq.com; 682.554.3587
The following refund policy has been established for the 2024 PGA Tournament Series.
Withdraw before entry deadline – Entry fee, minus a $25 administration fee will be returned for each event.
Withdraw after the deadline – NO REFUND