Saturday, December 19, 2009

US PGA Tour's 2010 schedule has only one fewer

tournament and a drop of $3.9million in prize money

The US PGA Tour is riding out the Recession comparatively well - a lot better than the LPGA Tour, when it comes to holding on to its sponsors and tournaments.
The US PGA Tour will have one fewer tournament and a $3.9 million drop in prize money in 2010 compared with this year.
Yesterday, it released the dates for the four tournaments in the Fall Series, along with prize money for the regular tour events.
If the majors and The Players Championship keep their prize money even, the total purse for next year will be $270.8 million, down from $274.7 million this year.
The difference primarily is the loss of the Milwaukee tournament and its $4 million purse. And while 10 tournaments have purse increases, the Turning Stone Resort Championship has lowered its purse from $6 million to $4 million. That event is moving from the Fall Series to the same week as the World Golf Championship at Firestone.
The US PGA Tour says it has 46 tournaments on its schedule that count toward official money. That presumably includes a tournament to be announced during the Fall Series.
For the second straight year, the HSBC Champions in Shanghai will not count toward the PGA Tour money list, even though it is a World Golf Championship recognised fully by every other tour in the world. That event has a $7 million purse, while another unofficial event sanctioned by the US PGA Tour, the Asia Pacific Golf Classic in Malaysia, offers a $6 million purse.
The US season for 2010 begins on January 7 with the SBS Championship on Maui, and concludes November 14 at Disney.

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