The 2013 Web.com season is underway and for the first time all 50 cards for the 2013-2014 PGA TOUR season will come through the Web.com Tour.
It's a new era in golf starting in 2013 with all 50 PGA TOUR Cards being earned through the Web.com Tour.
In 2011 and 2012 alone, 10 Web.com Tour graduates won PGA TOUR events as rookies. This yearâs rookie crop feels confident they can do the same in 2013.
Through their 10-year commitment to the sport of golf, Web.com will help aspiring golfers realize their dreams. And theyâll be helping small business owners do the same through a series of free small-business forums at each Tour stop.
The Web.com Tour is now the sole pathway to the PGA TOUR, and a new 4-event playoff in September replaces Q-School as a secondary avenue to the PGA TOUR for those outside the top 25.
Shawn Steffani posted a 3-under, 68 in the final round to claim the 2nd victory of his rookie season on the Web.com Tour.
After 10 years of chasing the dream, the 33-year-old Colombian finished 26th at the 2012 Web.com Tour Championship, one stroke away from earning his PGA TOUR card.
Swafford posted 6 top-25s in his first year on the Web.com Tour, but the 25-year-old struggled late in the season missing 10 of his last 18 cuts to finish 27th on the money list.
For 60 men, the season-long marathon for a PGA TOUR card comes down to a final-round, Sunday sprint. For some, a life-long dream is realized. For others itâs back to the drawing board.
Russell Henley won the 2012 Winn-Dixie Jacksonville Open with a par putt in sudden death and locked up his PGA TOUR card for 2013.