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PGA TOUR announces creation of the U.S.-based Forme Tour to support PGA TOUR Canada members The Forme Tour’s 72-hole, medal-play events will be conducted identically to other PGA TOUR-affiliated Tour tournaments. In This Article
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Florida The PGA TOUR announced Thursday the creation of the Forme Tour for current PGA TOUR Canada members as a result of restrictions and other COVID-19-related issues at the U.S.-Canadian border. For 2021, PGA TOUR Canada members will be given access to the Forme Tour, allowing them the ability to compete in a series of U.S.-based events between June and September.
PGA TOUR University and APGA Tour announce APGA Collegiate Ranking
Program designed to help top Black college golfers ascend into professional ranks October 26, 2020
The APGA Collegiate Ranking will allow five players to earn exemptions into APGA Tour events as well as Korn Ferry Tour Q-School. (Keyur Khamar/PGA TOUR)
Demonstrating its commitment to growing and diversifying the game of golf, PGA TOUR University and the APGA Tour announced today a new program to help top Black golfers transition from the collegiate game into the professional ranks. The new APGA Collegiate Ranking identifies five players from Division I, II or III programs – including HBCUs – and exempts them into summer events on the APGA Tour as well as the Pre-Qualifying Stage of the Korn Ferry Tour Qualifying Tournament that same year starting in 2021.