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During this season I've made it a point to see how Tommy Gainey is fairing out on Tour. The last time I checked I think he had something like $30k in earnings after making only 3 cuts. Just checked the leaderboard and looks like another slow start and another potential MC this week.

My question is, how does a guy like this survive off of $30K considering travel and entry fees? Is there significant income that I am missing here such as compensation from Adams or other sponsors? Just goes to show you how tough it truly is to make it out there......

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I have thought about this also. I have tried to watch what Gainey has done this year and he has really struggled.

The only way I can see Gainey survivning is through sponsorships and endorsements.

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i'm pretty sure players with tour cards don't have entry fees.

he's at even par right now. he just can't string together good rounds. followed him at the john deere during his first found, -2 on the front with and eagle, and he ended up shooting a 40 or something onthe back. shot a 67 day two to miss the cut by one.

yeah, its pretty much endorsments until he wins more. but wasn't his total on the Tar Heel Tour around 40 k? so he's played poorly this year and made almost as much money as he did played the mini tours.

hope he bounces back

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He did make over 100k in one of the mini tours from what I've heard. Add sponsorships and no entry fees, and he's probably making a decent living....playing golf.
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He also has about $9,000 on the Nationwide Tour as well in 2008. Also, if he has one top-20 finish, he will go over the $100,000 mark. Surely, after the FedEx Cup Playoffs, he can get a decent finish at one of the lower-profiled PGA Tour stops.

It only takes one. The sad thing is how he has started rounds at times by going -3 or -4 after the front nine. However, he always seems to crumble on the back nine and finish over par. Hopefully, he just learns how to keep it together for the full 18 and full 72.
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just goes to show you, even though we love the great game of Golf, being a average Tour Player (like 2 gloves) isn't all that it's cracked up to be imho.....
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he's at 63rd with an even par 71.

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Who is Tommy Gainey? Is he a member here or something?

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Who is Tommy Gainey? Is he a member here or something?

He was a member on The Golf Channel's Big Break reality show a couple seasons. I believe season four was the first one, and the other one slips my mind (maybe six or seven). He wears a golf glove on both hands, so everyone calls him "Two Gloves." He qualified for the PGA Tour through Q-School this year.

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It isn't talked about but a lot (not all) of golfers come from well off situations moneywise. It may not be obvious, but somehow there are connections which help out. It can be sponserships, or a part time job that pays very well. Friends help out, in-laws, etc.

Let's face it, most of these players could make more money in other ways, but they have a dream.

Question: Do they have to pay for hotels, rental cars, food, air flight, what is comped and what do they pay for?

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Thats a good question RX, I'd like to know aswell.

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Question: Do they have to pay for hotels, rental cars, food, air flight, what is comped and what do they pay for?

The only thing on that list that I think they get for free, is a courtesy car. And I'm not even sure if ALL of the players get that every week. And don't forget, they're paying a caddy every week. Even if they miss the cut, that caddy's costing them 800 - 1000 no matter what. Then the caddy also gets a percentage of earnings each week, on top of that fee. Plus, they do pay an entry fee. (someone asked that) But I don't think it's much.

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The only thing on that list that I think they get for free, is a courtesy car. And I'm not even sure if ALL of the players get that every week. And don't forget, they're paying a caddy every week. Even if they miss the cut, that caddy's costing them 800 - 1000 no matter what. Then the caddy also gets a percentage of earnings each week, on top of that fee. Plus, they do pay an entry fee. (someone asked that) But I don't think it's much.

exactly, and can you imagine if he has a family to support? say 2 kids a Wife , Mortgage, etc.........I mean unless your in the upper level of Tour Players it is hard (down right difficult) for a few seasons to get yourself established, if you can at all.......
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I would say if I were a guy that just stayed in the Top 100-125 each year though, I'd be a rich man. Big difference between those guys, and the guys juuuust a little bit further down the line.
Even if you were one of those "strugglers" on the mini-tours, or an on-again/off-again tour player...I think we'd all give our left jewel to do it. I know I would.
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It isn't talked about but a lot (not all) of golfers come from well off situations moneywise. It may not be obvious, but somehow there are connections which help out. It can be sponserships, or a part time job that pays very well. Friends help out, in-laws, etc.

Strangely, I believe that the top players have their flights, hotel stay, car travel etc 'comped'..whereas the lower ball players, like Steve Marino, have to pay. The bigger the name, the more interest there is from the media and thus more revenue is generated. Thats not really fair on the lower league players but thats how it works in my view. Its all about incentivisation!(

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I know of a journeyman "tour pro" that finally retired from golf a few years back. He was always going back to Q school, playing in qualifiers, mini tours etc. He rarely made the cut on the PGA and was always in the bottom 25% of the money list.

That being said... His titleist endorsement was 250K a year. Couple that with his PGA earnings, Nationwide and mini tour winnings as well as any other endorsements and he did more than fine in the actual realm of things.

There are also career mini tour players that make over 100K a year... thats not too bad all things considered.

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Even if you were one of those "strugglers" on the mini-tours, or an on-again/off-again tour player...I think we'd all give our left jewel to do it. I know I would.

I wouldn't, to be honest with you (and not bragging) if I dedicated myself more now I know I could bring my Cap down to the single digits, but I don't want to, I don't go to the range, I play roughy once a week (don't touch my clubs unless I'm playing) and more times then not I only play 9 holes......and I'm happy shooting in the mid-high 80's low 90's everytime I play....... to me playing on the Tour and dedicating myself to be the best would be too much time where you have to hit 1000 balls a day, take care of myself physically and just to much time away from my Wife and 2 small children, it wouldn't be for me....it would be work instead of a hobby as it is now for me. But I know that's not everyones desire, it's mine.....
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...I think we'd all give our left jewel to do it. I know I would.

It would have to be the right one for me……the wife staked her claim on the left.

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