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I always wondered how players can finance to play on the mini tours for example.

I believe a year on one of the mini tours costs $60,000+

Do all of the guys have rich parents or relatives?

How would one go about finding sponsors?

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I always wondered how players can finance to play on the mini tours for example.

Depending on the mini-tour, it is possible that it isn't their only job. For traveling mini-tours, like the Hooters Tour, there are always ways to keep expenses down - share a motel room, eat Wendy's 99-cent sandwiches, etc.

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I always wondered how players can finance to play on the mini tours for example.

A traditional route is to form a group of backers from your home golf club. These would be guys who think you should be on tour and are willing to put up $10K against a % of your earnings in that year. Advertising sponsors, in the traditional sense, aren't really available unless you're on the big tours. As a note, the best way to get guys to sponsor you on tour is to consistently take their money when you play with them. Then, they'll figure it's cheaper to send you out on tour than having you take their money.

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