Understanding PGA Tour's Special Temporary Status in 2026
Smylie Kaufman
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Exploring the Challenges of PGA Tour's Special Temporary Membership
Special temporary membership on the PGA Tour, although not widely recognized, plays a crucial role for golfers working to secure a Tour card. This unique status is awarded when a player earns enough points to match the equivalent of the 150th position on the previous year's points list. Reaching this milestone allows a player to reshuffle into the 126 through 150 category and accept unlimited sponsor exemptions.
Effectively, this means golfers can enter more high-profile events, albeit often at the last minute, heightening the competitive pressure. For instance, seeking sponsor exemptions becomes a routine task, requiring players to reach out personally to tournament directors. This intense networking not only opens up opportunities to participate in events like the John Deere Classic or Rocket Mortgage Classic, often as a second alternate or through last-minute entries, but it also fosters relationships that can be beneficial throughout a player's career.
The journey through special temporary status is arduous. Despite competing and performing well, a player like myself, who finished 138 on the FedEx Cup equivalent points list, might earn only a few additional starts on the Corn Fairy Tour, highlighting the tough road and high bar set by the PGA Tour for golfers striving to secure their place among the elite.
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