GPro Tour golfers visit Albemarle Plantation, give venue high marks (2024)

HERTFORD, NC (WTKR)- Visit Albemarle Plantation this week and you'll see golfers from all over the country. It would seem many were born with a club in their hands.

"Me and my dad would play growing up and I would just kind of hit some clubs around," smiled Connor Reid. "Didn't really play. We never finished a full 18."

"I think at three (years old) I hit somebody's window out in my next door neighbor's house," Jarrett Swan added. "They were like 'alright, he may be picking this up.'"

Now, many of them are together on a professional tour and swinging for the same goal.

"Get to the PGA Tour, dominate, win, support my wife," Swan said of his goal. "That's about it."

"I want to play on the PGA Tour, so I'm going to do whatever it takes to get there," said Reid.

Swan and Reid are on the latest leg of that journey, competing on the GPro Empact Tour. The tour is a developmental circuit aimed at helping golfers grow their game and get ready for higher levels. It's considered a grooming ground for the PGA Tour.

"We're feeding into the Korn Ferry Tour, we're feeding to the PGA Tour," noted Swan. "A lot of guys that you see here will be on tour."

"There's not a lot of tours in the US where you can play three really hard rounds of golf and have to play well to make money," fellow GPro golfer Tyler Smith pointed out. "It's the perfect pressure practice."

Pressure is something that golfers experience on a daily basis in their professions. The players on the GPro Tour are all chasing the same dream and experiencing the ride together. Even though they're fierce competitors on the links, the participants provide plenty of support for each other as well.

"[We] travel a lot together and that definitely helps you get through it," Swan said. "At the end of the day we're all pulling for each other, but when I stand in that first tee, everyone wants to beat each other's brains in. That's the beauty of golf."

"We all want to win," Reid added. "That kind of builds and we all have similar goals so really the relationships are unbelievable."

"I missed the cut in an event earlier this year and actually caddied for Connor in the final round," said Smith. "It's a brotherhood."

This week the tour brings them to the scenery and landscape of the Sound Golf Links at Albemarle Plantation. The Empact Championship tees off on Thursday morning, one of 27 tour events the golfers take part in throughout the season, but ask them and this one might be the gem of the circuit.

"The community just adopts you," Reid pointed out. "They take you in and it's just fantastic."

"They put us up in their houses, which they don't have to do," shared Swan. "They schedule food for us every night, which they don't have to do. That's stuff we don't get."

"We'll have a couple hundred people out here watching us," Smith said. "We'll be able to play in front of people, which we normally don't. Most of the time we're in the middle of nowhere."

Fans who feel like taking in some golf in person this week will get the chance to see some of the next up and coming players, some of which they may see on television down the road. Organizers and golfers hope spectators describe the event like the players do- as a hole in one.

"It's amazing," Albemarle Plantation Senior General Manager Lee Duncan said of the field. "They drive the ball a mile, their short games are magnificent. These kids can play."

"Have fun," Swan said of his hopes for the fans. "We're trying to be out here, put on a good show. Somebody's going to win. I hope it's me, but if it's one of my boys, I'll be happy as all get-up for them, too, and just come out and watch us. Support us."

The GPro Empact Championship runs from Thursday through Saturday and is free for spectators. The tour is scheduled to return to Albemarle Plantation in December for the tour championship event.

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GPro Tour golfers visit Albemarle Plantation, give venue high marks (2024)

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What is the GPro tour? ›

It's a grind for many players and the G-Pro Tour is where you'll find guys fighting their ways towards those dreams. Week in and week out, these golfers are working towards the same goal alongside each other. "Just the competition and the people you meet along the way," said G-Pro golfer Shane Rogan said of the tour.

How do I get full status on PGA Tour? ›

The most direct way to earn a PGA TOUR card is to finish inside the top 30 on the Korn Ferry Tour Points List. Note: All players who make a cut in a Korn Ferry Tour event are exempt into First Stage of PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry that fall (can bypass pre-qualifying).

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Several PGA TOUR events offer four spots via an 18-hole qualifying event, which usually occurs on Monday of tournament week. Several players must advance through a pre-qualifier to earn a spot in the Monday qualifier, while others gain direct access to the Monday qualifier based on various merit-based categories.

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PGA Tour membership is available for being a former major champion or multiple tournament winner. There are tons of PGA recognized tournaments that can earn you membership eligibility. Occasionally the PGA Tour will even make special invitations for players that don't meet the requirements.

What is the average drive on the Pro Tour? ›

Tour pros' average driver distance is different than the amateur averages in both female and male golfers. The tour average chart shows that driving averages have increased over time. For example, the PGA Tour driving average was 278 yards in 2003. In 2021, the driving average increased to 296 yards.

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Structure of tour golf

There are more than twenty professional golf tours, each run by a Professional Golfers Association or an independent tour organisation which is responsible for arranging events, finding sponsors, and regulating the tour.

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RELATED: What would a PGA Tour player shoot at your course? Unlike the DP World Tour—where tournaments have dished out seven-figure sums to stars to play in their events—the practice of appearance fees is prohibited by the PGA Tour.

Does PGA Tour pay for hotels? ›

As independent contractors, pro golfers take care of their own travel and lodging. (although we do receive courtesy cars each week).

How many people have PGA Tour cards? ›

Each year, the 125 players with the most points are given a card for the next season. Those with a PGA Tour win in the last two years or those in the top 25 or top 50 in all-time earnings on the PGA Tour can also get year-long exemptions and access to the tour.

Are Sunday pins harder? ›

Sunday Pin greens accommodate all skill level players well, since everyone can aim for the "fat" middle of these greens, accepting par or bogey, or with more daring and skill, finding "birdie range" when the "tucked pin" requires.

What does it take to be a pro golfer? ›

The Traditional PGA PGM Program

Associates must be employed in the golf industry in order to register. There is a playing ability test, and a three-level work study program to follow. Associates will be tested after each level's work is completed. The program can take up to 8 years to finish.

How much does it cost to become a PGA professional? ›

TOTAL EXPECTED COSTS

ASSOCIATE 3.1 PROGRAM $ 4091 (Average time to Membership is approximately 4 years.) Note: Retakes for PAT and Associate Exams are additional. PGA Dues, travel fees and lodging not included. Associate responsible for all travel costs.

What handicap do you need to be a pro? ›

To be a PGA pro, a male needs a handicap of 4.4 or better, and a female needs a handicap of 6.4 or better - and you have to relinquish your amateur status and earn your way in one of the most competitive environments in existence. But, importantly, you don't need to be a scratch golfer to be a professional golfer.

How much does an average golf tour pro make? ›

Pga Golf Pro Salary
Annual SalaryWeekly Pay
Top Earners$53,000$1,019
75th Percentile$45,000$865
Average$39,218$754
25th Percentile$32,000$615

How do you get pro status in golf? ›

To become a professional golfer certified by PGA, one must first work in a golf-related field for at least six months, then pass qualifying courses and the Player Ability Test.

What is the pro breaking tour? ›

The Pro Breaking Tour is a series of professional competitions in the athletic dance of breaking, which has recently been incorporated into the Olympic movement by the International Olympic Committee.

What is a Pro Am tour? ›

In most sports, amateurs would never have the opportunity to play with or against professional golfers. That's where Pro-Am comes in. A Pro-Am is where professionals and amateur golfers compete against each other in a tournament.

What is the difference between a PGA Pro and a Tour Pro? ›

The fundamental difference between a Tour Pro and a PGA Pro is a Tour Pro predominantly makes their living from playing the game, whereas a PGA Pro makes their living by using their knowledge of golf to instruct, manage, sell, make or promote within or around the game.

What happened to the Pro Tour? ›

The Players Tour permanently replaced the Pro Tour in the 2020 season. Every PT awards a total of $250,000 in cash prizes, with $50,000 going to the winner. The Players Tour is split into three regions: Americas, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. Each region hosts three events, resulting in nine Players Tour events per season.

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