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I know accepting money in tournaments makes you a non-amateur, but does that therefore make you a professional?
Yup, its that easy... I have a buddy that was dumb enough to claim his pro status on his 18th birthday. No golf resume, just a few low rounds in some Am tourneys which made him, and his mother (inside joke for those that know him), feel like he was worthy.
Any non amateur event will have a box on the registration form where you either check pro or am. Checking the box is really all it takes...
Correct, but this only makes him a Professional and in no means a Certified PGA Professional.
You start by entering into the PGM Program and taking your PAT. It is a 4 year college program with tests and at the end of the journey you will be a Class A professiional. It is not the easiest schooling as well.
PGM= Professional Golf Management
PAT= Playing Ability Test