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2017-2018 Player Handbook & Tournament Regulations 2017-2018 PLAYER HANDBOOK & TOURNAMENT REGULATIONS PGA TOUR 112 PGA TOUR Boulevard Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 Telephone: 904/285-3700 Dear PGA TOUR members, Welcome to the PGA TOUR. This directory was compiled to assist you in your preparation for a season on the PGA TOUR. The Player Handbook includes a 2017-2018 tournament schedule and covers such top- ics as special event eligibility and special awards. The Tournament Regulations are the guide to specific rules pertaining to PGA TOUR play. We have incorporated changes made to the Tournament Regulations since last season into this season’s book. In addition, the index provides quick reference. These Regulations are the final authority on the operations and policies of the PGA TOUR. I encourage every member to become familiar with these rules. Best wishes for a successful 2017-2018 season! Jay Monahan Commissioner PGA TOUR SIGNIFICANT CHANGES FOR THE 2017-2018 SEASON • Elimination of the Official Money List Leader exemption beginning with the leader of the 2016-2017 season. • The Top 125 Official Money List category has been eliminated. • Introduction of PGA TOUR Integrity program which among other things prohibits players from betting on professional golf. • Amendments to the Pace of Play Policy. • Amendments to the Player Endorsement Policy to exclude sponsorships by FedEx competitors. • Addition of an official pro-am format whereby one professional plays the first nine holes and a second professional plays the second nine holes. • Changes to the One New Event Played Per Season Requirement to exclude any first-year official money event. • Changes to the Ryder Cup points structure. • For a player under a PGA TOUR Major Medical Extension participating in a PGA TOUR Champions “major” event will not reduce his number of available events. • Zurich Classic of New Orleans became an official money team event in the 2016-2017 season. • Modifications to the CIMB Classic alternate policy. • THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES is a new event played in Korea with special eligibility. • Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship is a new event in the Dominican Republic played opposite the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play. • Changes to the QBE Shootout eligibility. 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2017-2018 PGA TOUR TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE .................. 12-24 ELIGIBILITY & COMMITMENTS (PHONE CONTACTS) ..............25 PGA TOUR PLAYER HANDBOOK PGA TOUR DUES AND FEES .......................................................27 Initiation Fee............................................................................................27 Annual Dues ............................................................................................27 Entry Fees ................................................................................................27 Open Qualifying Fees ..............................................................................27 PLAYER ELIGIBILITY: INVITATION & SPECIAL EVENTS....... 28-53 CIMB Classic ...........................................................................................28 THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES ................................................. 28-29 WGC-HSBC Champions .......................................................29-30 Sanderson Farms Championship ..................................................... 31 OHL Classic at Mayakoba .............................................................. 31 Hero World Challenge .............................................................31-32 QBE Shootout ............................................................................... 32 Sentry Tournament of Champions ...........................................................32 Sony Open in Hawaii ..............................................................................32 CareerBuilder Challenge ..........................................................................33 Waste Management Phoenix Open ..........................................................34 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am .................................................................34 WGC-Mexico Championship .................................................................35 Puerto Rico Open ...................................................................................35 Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard .......................... 36-37 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play ......................................................37 Corales Puntacana Resort & Club-Championship ...................................37 Houston Open .................................................................................. 37-38 Masters Tournament .................................................................................38 RBC Heritage .................................................................................... 38-40 Zurich Classic of New Orleans ......................................................... 40-42 THE PLAYERS Championship ........................................................ 42-43 DEAN & DELUCA Invitational ....................................................... 43-44 4 the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide ......................... 44-45 U.S. Open ...............................................................................................46 The National ...........................................................................................47 The Open Championship ................................................................ 47-48 Barbasol Championship ...........................................................................49 RBC Canadian Open .............................................................................49 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational ........................................................ 49-50 Barracuda Championship .........................................................................50 PGA Championship .......................................................................... 50-51 THE NORTHERN TRUST ..................................................................51 Dell Technologies Championship .............................................................51 BMW Championship ...............................................................................51 TOUR Championship .............................................................................51 Ryder Cup ..............................................................................................52 The Presidents Cup ........................................................................... 52-53 Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games ....................................................................53 NATIONALITY POLICY .......................................................... 54-56 GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS .....................................57 Player Identification .................................................................................57 Other Credentials .....................................................................................57 TOURNAMENT ADMINISTRATION MATTERS ...................... 58-70 Purse Distribution Formulas .....................................................................58 Bad Weather Guidelines .................................................................... 59-62 Suspension of Play Due to Dangerous Situations ......................................62 Locker Rooms .........................................................................................63 Player Equipment .............................................................................. 63-64 Opposite Event Policy ..............................................................................64 Caddie Regulations ........................................................................... 64-66 Player/Family Dining Policy ....................................................................66 Procedures for Dually-Committed Players ........................................ 66-68 Measuring Condition of Putting Greens...................................................68 Golf Course Preparation & Set-Up Philosophy ................................ 68-70 ANTI-DOPING PROGRAM ............................................................ 70 PGA TOUR ALCOHOL POLICY .................................................70-71 INTEGRITY PROGRAM ................................................................. 71 PACE OF PLAY POLICY .......................................................... 71-75 5 POLICY FOR USE OF GOLF CARTS BY DISABLED INSTRUCTORS ................................................ 76-77 AUTOGRAPH POLICY .................................................................78 PRACTICE AREA POLICY ............................................................79 INTERNET POLICY .....................................................................80 WEB.COM TOUR (FORMER FULLY EXEMPT) EXEMPTION ...................................81 POLICY FOR PAYMENT OF PRIZE MONEY TO PLAYERS WHO MAKE THE CUT BUT ARE UNABLE TO COMPLETE THE TOURNAMENT ...........................................82 MOBILE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE POLICY FOR CONTESTANTS AND OTHERS WITH ACCESS TO THE PRACTICE AREAS ..................................83 GUIDELINES FOR PLAYERS’ USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA AT EVENTS ........................................................84 PLAYER ENDORSEMENT POLICY .......................................... 84-86 GUIDELINES FOR PAYMENTS TO PLAYERS ................................87 FEDEXCUP POINTS AND BONUS STRUCTURE ..................... 88-96 CHECK CASHING POLICY 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