What does pro-am mean?



What does pro-am mean?

a sports competition for both amateurs and professionals, usually as a preliminary to a professional tournament. Origin of pro-am.

What is a pro-am format in golf events?

The pro-am format at most professional golf events is a one-day affair, featuring one pro in a group with four amateurs. The format is typically a scramble or a shamble, with the amateurs’ handicaps counting toward the best-ball score.

What is the winning score in a pro-am golf tournament?

The winning score is typically sub-60, sometimes in the mid-50s, with a lot of birdies and eagles. Often times, there are two tournaments in a single pro-am day, with a morning and afternoon session, each running on their own. When playing in a pro-am, it’s a good idea to treat it just like any other casual round of golf.

Should you play in a PGA Tour Pro-Am?

If you’ve ever wanted to play golf with a professional golfer, then you should strongly consider playing in a PGA Tour pro-am. And how do you go about playing in a PGA Tour, or another professional tour, pro-am? It’s remarkable simple, believe it or not.