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PDGA Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Mo.City, TX
Posts: 413
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If a non-PDGA member enters a Pro division at a PDGA sanctioned event and finishes in the money does he get paid cash -or-, like an Am, gets merch in lieu of cash.
If this non-member ends up getting/taking cash at the above event what does that do to his ability to enter Amateur divisions at future PDGA sanctioned events? |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Dragan Field in Auburn, ME
Posts: 737
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It also does nothing to his ability to play amateur divisions at future events. He's not a registered pro since he's, obviously, unregistered. And even if he was registered, pros can play am divisions in non-majors provided their rating is low enough. |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Dying More Discs
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 3
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2.3 Reclassification
Professional to Amateur Players registered with the PDGA as Professionals may petition the Tour Manager for reclassification back to Amateur. Amateur to Professional An Amateur wishing to change their classification to Professional may do so by contacting the PDGA office. An Amateur player is automatically re-classified as Professional when the player has accepted cash while competing in a Professional division. Accepting prizes in lieu of cash payout or accepting money for winning an ancillary contest such as an ace pool, top-of-the-card round prize, or CTP contest does not cause a player to relinquish his or her amateur status. Is it the case that if you are registered as an am and accept cash in a pro division at a PDGA tourney you are a pro from that point forward regardless of rating? |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Dragan Field in Auburn, ME
Posts: 737
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However, depending on your rating, you are still eligible to play amateur divisions even if you are a registered pro. The only events you are entirely barred from as a professional are amateur majors like Amateur Worlds and the USADGC. |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 66
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The thing is with a non PDGA member accepting cash is there is no way for the PDGA to track it. For example non member John Smith Cashes in a pro tournament one week, and then next week John Smith signs up as an amateur with the PDGA. Is that the same John Smith or a different one? Now if new PDGA member John Smith shows up at the next tournament and want to play AM1 with a 980 rating and the TD recognizes him as the same John Smith that cashed in open at the previous tournament, can he force him to play Open? What if he claims to have an identical twin? It seems to me that until someone signs up for a # they are neither pro or am and it's up to the TD to keep an eye out for people trying to game the system. As far as I know TD's are in no way obligated to allow non PDGA members to play in a tournament. Once they sign up then the PDGA rules apply and nothing they did before matters.
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Twin Cities, Minnesota
Posts: 6,219
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However, players who played in PDGA events before they got a PDGA number many times want to get those events rated if possible. So "John Smith" has to decide if hiding from the Pro/Am issue is more important than getting the previous event added to their rating.
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 66
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Seriously though, what I was addressing was a player being able to register as an AM after cashing as a pro prior to joining the PDGA. the point of my post was that if a player wants to there isn't anything the PDGA can do to stop it. |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Twin Cities, Minnesota
Posts: 6,219
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It's not that big of a deal considering that even after having PDGA numbers and being current, Ams can play for cash in non-sanctioned events and leagues including PDGA sanctioned leagues.
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Dragan Field in Auburn, ME
Posts: 737
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Besides, there's also nothing the PDGA can do if this registered AM plays all kinds of non-sanctioned tournaments in Pro and wins cash there either. The PDGA can only control what is under their purview. Before a player joins, he's not under their purview, simple as that. |
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