Make Money Playing Golf

Are you paying out a lot of money every year to play golf?  Well, now you don’t have to!


Finally, a tour where you are able to win back the thousands of dollars that you spend on golf!  We’re proud to say that we are the first Canadian tour that offers cash prizes with a low net format.  In fact last year, some of our players paid for their entire season with winnings!  

The reason we started this tour is to give players great value, fair competition, a place to meet other like minded people, and a chance to be financially compensated for their efforts.


Golf is expensive

The reason we started this tour is to give players great value, fair competition, a place to meet other like minded people, and a chance to be financially compensated for their efforts.  With every entry fee $25 - $35 is returned to the players.  This means that you are basically paying the same green fee as you would to golf normally.  Plus now, you get to play for a chance to win money, unbelievable benefits, play with great guys, have fair competition and also support our kids program. 

It's not much different from a group of guys getting together and adding cash to a pot and splitting it after play.  Except now, you just get tremendousl value for your efforts.


Amateurs Are Welcome


Although 98% of golfers don’t need their amateur status*, we offer a solution for those that do. You’ll win a gift certificate from anywhere you choose! Plus, these gift certificates are for full face value! We will never force you to pick specific merchandise or over-inflate gift value, as some tours do.


Rules

We play by the rules and will disqualify anyone who does not comply. We want this tour to be as fair as possible for everyone… whether you’re playing for money or not! Integrity is important to us.



Choices

So now as an informed golfer, you have choices. You can continue to pay out thousands of dollars playing golf, or win thousands of dollars playing golf. Which one is right for you?

* We abide by the RCGA rules for amateurs which state that you can only accept a prize voucher for up to $1,000 per event.