Minor League Golf Tour

The Minor League Golf Tour is a developmental professional golf tour headquartered in Jupiter, Florida, that runs tournaments year-round in south Florida. The tour runs a year-round event schedule with a combination of one-day, two-day, and three-day tournament formats.

Minor League Golf Tour
SportGolf
Founded2004
First season2004
CountryBased in Florida
Most titlesMoney list titles:
United States Steve LeBrun (3)
Official websitehttp://www.minorleaguegolf.com/

History

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The Minor League Golf Tour was founded in 2004.

Alumni

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According to the tour, 77 players that had played on the Minor League Golf Tour had status on The PGA Tour or Web.com Tour in 2019.[1] Minor League Golf Tour Alumni include Brooks Koepka and Lexi Thompson.

Q-School contests

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The Minor League Golf Tour Q-School contests give players the opportunity to earn PGA, Web.com, or Champions Tour status by winning events that create a similar atmosphere to Qualifying School. In April 2009 The Minor League Golf Tour offered to pay the entry to PGA Tour Qualifying School to the leading money winner of a series of events. Brett Bergeron and Justin Peters won the 2009 contests, with Peters going on to earn conditional Nationwide Tour status for 2010. Justin Peters has a tour record 28 victories. The contest winners for 2010 included golf instructor Jim McLean's son Jon McLean, Steve LeBrun, Dustin Cone, Brian Anderson, and Sunny Kim.[2]

Money list winners

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YearWinnerPrize money (US$)
2023 Ricardo Celia39,439
2022 Ryan Linton34,964
2021 Josh Hart33,738
2020 Luke Graboyes29,396
2019 Eric Cole37,206
2018 Sunny Kim (2)37,993
2017 Justin Hicks (2)49,235
2016 Brandon Smith (a)42,103
2015 Dan McCarthy (2)26,217
2014 Jimmy Lytle (2)26,317
2013 Dan McCarthy44,258
2012 Sunny Kim54,819
2011 Steve LeBrun (3)28,574
2010 Steve LeBrun (2)41,348
2009 Jimmy Lytle30,210
2008 Steve LeBrun21,681
2007 Richard Terga30,276
2006 Justin Hicks9,361
2005 Adam Armagost5,060
2004 Mike McNerney2,026

References

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  1. ^ "77 Players that have played on the Minor League Golf Tour are exempt for the 2019 PGA Tour or Web.com Tour". Minor League Golf Tour. December 28, 2018. Retrieved June 28, 2021.
  2. ^ "Peters sets record with 28th minor league golf victory - Sun Sentinel". Archived from the original on March 30, 2012.
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