The PGA Tour has announced a series of financial assistance programs designed to support players who have lost their tour cards. Starting next year, the initiatives will provide a safety net for former members and Korn Ferry Tour players, addressing the financial challenges faced by many in the sport.
This move is part of the PGA Tour's broader strategy to reshape its infrastructure and ensure that players have the necessary support during difficult times. The tour aims to foster a more sustainable environment for all its members, reinforcing its commitment to the welfare of professional golfers.
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