US PGA season to start in October from 2013

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The US PGA Tour will start its season in October beginning in 2013 and tweak qualifying methods for players as a result, US PGA commissioner Tim Finchem announced on Tuesday. The 2013-2014 campaign will open in October of next year and conclude with the 2014 Tour Championship, the final event of the tour’s playoff series, after approval of a restructuring plan by the tour’s policy board. Currently, there are several events played over the few weeks after the Tour Championship designed at players trying to crack the season’s top 125 on the money list to earn playing rights for the following year. It was one of those events at Disney World last October where current World No. 1 Luke Donald of England won to become the first player to capture the US and European tour money titles in the same season. Those events now will mark the start of the new season although, coming so soon after the playoff finish, they are unlikely to attract large numbers of top players, who will likely take a break before resuming tour competition. Under the changes to the US PGA qualifying system, 50 tour membership cards will now be awarded through the developmental Nationwide Tour, whose final three events will combine US PGA and Nationwide players in a quest to claim the prized berths in the upcoming PGA season. As a result, the annual qualifying tournament staged in December will be played for spots on the Nationwide Tour rather than the US PGA Tour as it is currently. “We are excited to announce these significant changes as we strongly believe that they will strengthen both (US) tours,” Finchem said.