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Year-End Special Awards


Player of the Year

Members will receive points after each event played based on performance.  After the final event, the top three players will be awarded the following bonus pool.  Featured events, such as Alexandria, Houma, Baton Rouge, Southwest Kansas Pro-Am and the TBA event in October, will have higher point values. These events and the sponsor support help contribute to this Year End Award program.


2012 Bonus Pool

  1. $10,000 - Player of the Year
  2. $5,000
  3. $3,000
Past Winners
1994 - Cameron Beckman
1995 - Kelly Grunewald
1996 - J.L. Lewis
1997 - Andy Dillard
1998 - Greg Gregory
1999 - Andy Dillard
2000 - Jeff Klein
2001 - Albert Ochoa
2002 - Mark Walker
2003 - Jaxon Brigman
2004 - Ron Whittaker
2005 - Travis Hurst
2006 - Scott Sterling
2007 - Chad Ginn
2008 - Mark Walker
2009 - Randy Lowry
2010 - Ryan Nelson
2011 - Zack Reeves


Tour Rookie of the Year

A player's rookie year is defined as the year in which he plays his 1st full season as a Tour member.


Past Winners
2003 - John Babich
2004 - Rett Crowder
2005 - Adam Meyer
2006 - Brice Garnett
2007 - Judd Cornell
2008 - John Elizondo
2009 - Casey Clendenon
2010 - Jose Toledo
2011 - Chris Ward



Payne Stewart Award

This award is presented annually to a Tour player who shares:

  • Payne Stewart's respect for the traditions of the game
  • His commitment to uphold the game's heritage of charitable support.
  • His professional and meticulous presentation of himself and the integrity of the sport.

Former Recipients
2003 - Rich Morris
2004 - Rich Morris
2005 - Greg Sonnier
2006 - Scott Abbott
2007 - Mike Wendling
2008 - Brad Gibson
2009 - Colby Beckstrom
2010 - Bill Allcorn
2011 - Andrew Dresser

 
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Rule of the Week

8-1/2  Exchanging Distance Information

Information regarding the distance between two objects is public information and not advice.  It is therefore permissible for players to exchange information relating to the distance between two objects.  For example, a player may ask anyone, including his opponent, fellow-competitor or either of their caddies, the distance between his ball and the hole.
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