What is the policy on the PGA Tour regarding pace of play? And if a group or player is guilty of excessively slow play, are there any penalties? This FAQ answers those questions.
This FAQ goes into the practice on multiple professional tours of awarding "sponsor exemptions." What does that mean? The explanation is here, along with the PGA Tour's own policy.
Some golfers go through a process known as "Monday qualifying" to earn a place in the field of a professional tournament. Here is an explanation of that term, and this FAQ includes a look at the PGA Tour's own use of Monday qualifiers.
This link takes you to the folder in our Golf Forum dedicated to men's golf. Here you can talk with other fans about the PGA Tour and its players.
How do the world golf rankings work? Where can you find the rankings? Who sanctions them? Those questions and others answered here.
Like the major championships, the World Golf Championships are considered part of the official PGA Tour schedule, although they are governed by the International Federation of PGA Tours. The three WGC tournaments on the PGA Tour schedule are the Accenture Match Play Championship, the CA Championship and the Bridgestone Invitational.
An overview of how the FedEx Cup points and playoffs systems work during the PGA Tour season.
More information about the PGA Tour and its tournaments and golfers, plus info about other world golf tours, can be found here.