PGA OF AMERICA TOURNAMENT POLICIES
ADA GOLF CAR POLICY & FORM
ADA Golf Cart Policy and Form (please click here)
(applies to players and caddies)
Consistent with the Americas with Disabilities Act (ADA), a disabled player or caddie may be permitted to use a golf cart as an accommodation to his or her disability for those Championships where golf carts are not allowed. As required by the ADA, the PGA of America will evaluate such requests on a case-by-case basis. Please use the form above for all requests of this type.
WORKDAY ACCOUNT SET UP FOR PRIZE MONEY PAYMENTS
Your Workday Account (please click here)
The PGA of America has officially moved our financial transactions into a new system called Workday. This means there may be a few steps you need to take to set up your account to receive payment on goods and services or purse money. Please follow the instructions included in the link above to ensure your account is ready for payment.
ONE LOGIN AUTHENTICATION (EVENT REGISTRATION)
One Login Authentication (please click here)
If you are having issues logging in to register for a Championship, it may be because of the implementation of One Login Authentication. Please follow the directions in the link above to set up your multi-factor authentication, if you haven’t already done so.
GENDER POLICY
Gender Policy (please click here)
The PGA of America has adopted a gender policy which sets forth the procedures by which a transgendered player may participate in a PGA of America championship. The policy seeks to assure fair competition for all entrants in any championship where it is a requirement that a player is a specific gender (male or female); the player must identify himself or herself during the entry application process as a person of that particular gender. Failure to provide proof of gender when gender has been reassigned, and to comply with the process and procedures set forth in the above policy, may result in disqualification from the championship.
YARDAGE PERCENTAGE BY GENDER/AGE
Yardage Percentages by Gender/Age (please click here)
The yardage percentages listed within this document apply to PGA Professional men and PGA Professional women playing from different tees for the same prize money and/or spots into a National Championship.
SECTION RESOURCES
PGA OF AMERICA SECTIONS
PGA Section Offices oversee 41 geographic regions throughout the United States and provide the grass-roots network necessary to accomplish direct communications with 25 million amateur golfers and 29,000 PGA members throughout the nation.
Each Section conducts a variety of programs and events. This includes regional qualifying tournaments for amateur events such as the PGA Team Championship and the Junior PGA Championship. They also sponsor junior and adult clinics to help get you started!