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The Adams Golf Pro Tour Series is delighted to announce that they have received one (1) player exemption into the 2012 Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open.

Said Tyler Wolford, Tour Director of the Adams Golf Pro Tour Series: “We are very excited about this opportunity that the folks from the PHS Wichita Open have provided.  For over 15 years we have strived to offer players a competitive proving ground to reach their goals of one day playing on the PGA Tour(s).  This exemption helps provide another way for our players to reach those goals.  We are honored to be in this position.”

The Adams Golf Pro Tour Series will determine the exemption recipient through a Points Race – The Race to Wichita.  Only 2012 AGPTS Tour Members will be eligible.  The race will include points earned at the first seven (7) events on the AGPTS schedule (beginning in Victoria and ending in Houston).  Featured events in Alexandria, Houma, & Baton Rouge will have higher point values.  T
he top point’s earner through these seven events will earn the exemption.


Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open
The PHS Wichita Open is a Nationwide Tour event that is sanctioned by the PGA TOUR.  It is one of the longest standing PGA Nationwide Tour events in the country, having completed its 22nd consecutive year in 2011.  The 2012 tournament dates are scheduled for June 21-24.
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Adams Golf Pro Tour Series
In operation since 1994, the Adams Golf Pro Tour Series represents one of the best development opportunities for golf professionals to hone their competitive skills, while preparing for a life on the PGA Tour(s).  Past players include Ryan Palmer, Bubba Watson, Cameron Beckman, and 2011 Nationwide Tour POY – J.J. Killeen.

 
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