The Official Golf Thread

Started by laoislad, December 28, 2006, 07:07:48 PM

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Puckoon

Looks like Brooks his headed back as part of the PGA Returning Member program.

Program eligibility
ELIGIBLE PLAYERS: Open to players who have participated in Unauthorized Tournaments, have not been a member for a minimum of two (2) years and have won THE PLAYERS, Masters, U.S. Open, PGA Championship and/or The Open Championship in the years 2022-2025.


Players must be able to comply with PGA TOUR Regulations, including Conflicting Event Release and Media Release requirements, as well as prohibitions concerning Unauthorized Tournaments.

APPLICATION WINDOW: Players must apply between Jan. 12-Feb. 2; applies to the 2026 season only (i.e., a player can not indicate now for 2027 season or beyond).

Program requirements/restrictions
EXEMPT STATUS: Eligible to use the remaining portion of the multi-season exemption earned for no greater time period than if they had maintained continuous membership.

FIELDS & ELIGIBILITY: Will be added to the field for events in which they participate and will not impact any other player's eligibility.

For THE PLAYERS, Full-Field, Additional Events and Signature Events that have an alternate list, if a returning member is in the field, additional PGA TOUR members will be included from the alternate list to ensure the groupings and starting times are drawn in twos or threes, as applicable. For the FedExCup Playoffs, a returning member may qualify, but will not impact any other player's ranking for the purposes of qualification.

THE PLAYERS, Full Field and Additional Events: Eligible for THE PLAYERS, Full-Field and Additional Events utilizing remaining winner's exemption.
Signature Events: Must qualify through play-in categories (Aon Next 10, Aon Swing 5, OWGR top 30, Full-Field Event win); ineligible to receive sponsor exemptions to Signature Events.
FedExCup Playoffs: Eligible to earn Official FedExCup Points and may qualify for the 2026 FedExCup Playoffs, but will not impact any other player's ranking for the purposes of the 2026 FedExCup Playoffs qualification and/or 2027 eligibility.
PRIZE MONEY AND OTHER MEMBER BENEFIT PROGRAMS: Eligible to earn Official and Unofficial Prize Money (including prize money at the TOUR Championship) and for other Member Benefit Programs (pending eligibility), except for Earnings Assurance Program and Recurring Equity Grants under the Player Equity Program for five years (2026-2030). Will not receive any payment from the 2026 FedExCup Bonus Program (Regular Season payout following the BMW Championship).

EVENT MINIMUM: Must participate in a minimum of 15 cosponsored and approved tournaments in the 2026 season.

Gabriel_Hurl

Only him, Bryson, Rahm and Bryson eligible for this year then

Puckoon

Yeah, one very notable absentee clearly being kept out!

thewobbler

Quote from: Gabriel_Hurl on January 12, 2026, 09:17:25 PMOnly him, Bryson, Rahm and Bryson eligible for this year then

Him being Cam Smith?

Gabriel_Hurl


stephenite

Cam Smith won the Open in 2022, so he is included?

thebigfella

Phil - won uspga in 21. Smith won players and open in 22, so he is eligible.

It's basically saying fcuk off to Mickleson.

Puckoon

Quote from: thewobbler on January 12, 2026, 10:56:29 PM
Quote from: Gabriel_Hurl on January 12, 2026, 09:17:25 PMOnly him, Bryson, Rahm and Bryson eligible for this year then

Him being Cam Smith?

Him being Phil. Phil scorched and then salted the earth.

stephenite

Quote from: Puckoon on January 13, 2026, 02:05:34 AM
Quote from: thewobbler on January 12, 2026, 10:56:29 PM
Quote from: Gabriel_Hurl on January 12, 2026, 09:17:25 PMOnly him, Bryson, Rahm and Bryson eligible for this year then

Him being Cam Smith?

Him being Phil. Phil scorched and then salted the earth.

Would've been funny if Phil was allowed back though

Puckoon

Jays its your man! With Baby Spice  :D

Phil has become quite poisonous recently, but I am sure he will have a comment on this new plan.