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non-profits to conduct professional golf tournaments in the mid-south region of the U.S.  In addition to raising thousands of dollars each year for charity, these events provide an avenue for professional golfers to hone their skills while preparing for a life on the PGA Tour.

The Adams Golf Pro Tour Series has successfully graduated players to the PGA Tour.  They include PGA Tour winners J.L. Lewis, Tim Herron, Cameron Beckman, Bubba Watson, and Ryan Palmer (pictured).  Over 75 former members have also earned their privileges to the PGA’s WEB.com Tour; including WEB.com Tour winners Scott Sterling, Ron Whittaker, Shawn Stefani, and J.J. Killeen (2011 POY on the WEB.com Tour).

The Adams Golf Pro Tour Series currently conducts professional golf tournaments in Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Kansas.

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Rule of the Week

12-1 Seeing Ball; Searching For Ball

a. Searching for or Identifying Ball Covered by Sand

If the player's ball lying anywhere on the course is believed to be covered by sand, to the extent that he cannot find or identify it, he may, without penalty, touch or move the sand in order to find or identify the ball.  If the ball is found and identified as his, the player must re-create the lie as nearly as possible by replacing the sand.  If the ball is moved during the touching or moving of sand while searching for or identifying the ball, there is no penalty; the ball must be replaced and the lie re-created.
In re-creating a lie under this Rule, the player is permitted to leave a small part of the ball visible.

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