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How do players qualify for the Canadian Tour? There are so many tours and so many players, is there a central organization that players refer to that gives them their options?

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How do players qualify for the Canadian Tour? There are so many tours and so many players, is there a central organization that players refer to that gives them their options?

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If not how do they know? Ann Sheppard Scottsdale, Ariz. There are 3 Qualifying Schools for the Canadian Tour. The recent Winter Qualifying Tour allowed Hank Kuehne, Jeff Quinney and James Driscoll among others to get their cards. There will be a Spring Q-School later this year in Canada and a Fall Q-school for Canadians who’ve lost they’re playing privleges. There is no ‘central organization’ as you call it. Players find out about tours and options from their agents and from word of mouth. It’s not a very complicated process actually. 7) I have some confusion on where to drop when you have hit the ball over the green into a hazard. Should you take the 2-club length rule from nearest point of entry from behind the green (which would put you closer to the hole) or do you go back to the original spotfrom where you hit? David A. Ardis No hometown given David, you can take your 2-club drop no nearer the hole in any direction. But if you can’t drop it without being nearer the hole, you must

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