While all the headlines after yesterday’s PGA Tour press conference were about golf’s superstars committing to playing more together with an extra $46million in prize money being confirmed, those preparing for their first season with the big boys also hit the jackpot.
The creation of the Earnings Assurance Program, guaranteeing those participating in at least 15 events earnings of no less than $500,000, means that players getting ready for their move to the PGA Tour are now about to get an unexpected windfall. The money will be paid up front for those promoted to the Tour, and while it’s a guarantee rather than a bonus, so any prize money won will be paid back against it, the payment could be a game changer for many.
Taylor Montgomery could be forgiven for thinking he was cursed, having twice missed out on promotion from the Korn Ferry Tour by one spot, but having finished fifth in the regular season this time around to guarantee a PGA Tour card, the announcement by commissioner Jay Monahan that he will be advanced $500,000 was music to his ears.
He told Golf Digest: “It’s crazy. It’s been a crazy day. I think the thing about it is maybe that little bit of security early on, knowing you can take care of your expenses. If you struggle early getting your feet under you, there’s no reason to panic. I know myself, it won’t change what I’m doing. I’m not going to fly private when some guys might. I think this just puts us a little more in line with other pro sports.”
Fellow rookie in waiting Brandon Matthews was more pragmatic, explaining that while it’s a ‘fantastic thing’, PGA Tour players should be aiming to win at least that even in their first season. “It’s a great time to be a rookie on the PGA Tour no matter what, even before this was announced,” he told Golf Digest.
“But that $500,000, the way it’s structured, it’s nice. It’s a fantastic thing that they’re doing and should have done a while ago. But look, if you believe in yourself to excel out there, that isn’t really going to matter anyway.”
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