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If amateur Paul Dunne wins The British Open I am assuming "field" wins a futures wager. Can't find it anywhere in the rules @ 5 Dimes.

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The "Field" includes all players not offered by name.
 

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Does the amateur get paid for placing?
I'm guessing they can but then forfeit all NCAA stuff from there?
 

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nm. Tirico said they can't cash at all? weak sauce
 

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Competing in a professional golf tournament -- possibly against stars such as Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson -- could be an incredible thrill for some amateur golfers. Actually winning the tournament would be even more spectacular, and would result in a nice trophy -- but no prize money. The United States Golf Association prohibits amateurs from accepting prize money in golf tournaments
 

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USGA Rule 3-1

USGA Rule 3-1, "Playing for Prize Money," states that an amateur golfer cannot play for money in a golf match, exhibition or other competition such as a tournament. The USGA enforces the rule to maintain a clear distinction between amateur golfers and professionals. The USGA offers one exception to the rule. Amateurs can keep prize money for winning a hole-in-one contest during the course of a tournament. But the amateur could not accept money for winning the tournament overall.
 

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USGA Rule 3-2

An amateur winning a golf tournament could accept a prize -- if the value is $750 or less. USGA Rule 3-2, "Prize Money," allows amateurs to compete in events and win prizes such as vouchers for free golf equipment. The prize limit of $750 applies to tournaments and virtually all other golf competition, including longest drive contests, skills competition at a driving course, or games played on a golf simulator. The only exception is for a hole-in-one competition during a tournament. Amateurs can keep prizes exceeding the $750 limit for winning a hole-in-one, according to the USGA.
 

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Waiver

Amateurs competing in a golf tournament with prize money available must waive their right to accept prize money, according to USGA Rule 3-1. An amateur golfer competing in an event such as the Masters golf tournament plays for other reasons, including the experience and the opportunity to enhance his golf career with a good finish.
 

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Mickelson's Victory

In 1991, Phil Mickelson won the PGA Northern Telecom Open as a 20-year-old junior at Arizona State University. First prize was $180,000, but as an amateur Mickelson could not accept the money, according to the "Los Angeles Times." Professionals Bob Tway and Tom Purtzer, who finished tied for second, split the first-prize and second-place prize money, with each earning $144,000.
 
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USGA Rule 3-1

USGA Rule 3-1, "Playing for Prize Money," states that an amateur golfer cannot play for money in a golf match, exhibition or other competition such as a tournament. The USGA enforces the rule to maintain a clear distinction between amateur golfers and professionals. The USGA offers one exception to the rule. Amateurs can keep prize money for winning a hole-in-one contest during the course of a tournament. But the amateur could not accept money for winning the tournament overall.

I don't follow golf all that closely, so this may be a dumb question. . . . The amateur tied for the lead is Irish. What do the USGA's rules have to do with him?
 

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I think the number of alotted positions for a tourney for pro vs amateur has a lot to do with this.
 

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So funny...if he were to get paired with doppleganger spieth.
He will fold like a cheap lawn chair tomorrow though.
 

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I don't think Dunne is going away tomorrow all three rounds in the 60's and he did not screw up when he took the lead stayed steady.

Should be fun tomorrow anybodys tourney - Suppose to be windy and wet again
 

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I don't think Dunne is going away tomorrow all three rounds in the 60's and he did not screw up when he took the lead stayed steady.

Should be fun tomorrow anybodys tourney - Suppose to be windy and wet again


They said he had only shot 67 one time all year.
He'll fade.
 

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British Open rules are unique in that if Amateur wins the £1.5 Million would be distributed amongst all Professionals "on the course" (read: who made the Cut) rather than Runner-Up(s). Why? "Runner-Up(s) do not deserve 1st Place $$$" Makes sense to me.

The 1st (a)mateur out the gate for this final round kicked Kevin Na's ass, humiliating him -5 to +1 whooping his ass by 6 strokes lol. Must suck to be a Professional and get handled like that in Rd. 4 of a Major at the place Golf (the sport you play for a living) was born. 2nd (a)matuer on the course Ashley Somethingorother is beating Greg Chalmers (another Pro Golfer) thru 9 holes by 3 strokes....-4 to -1.
 

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