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Last Day At The Open
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£10.00 for the day. How many of you are going to make the trip to St.Andrews tomorrow. Take your brolleys. Should be an exciting finish!
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Quote from link :- "Dunne cannot win any prize money so the winner's cheque for £1.15 million is out of reach, but the amateur is able to receive golf kit and equipment from sponsors."
If he turns pro later will he then get the money retrospectvely ?
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Quote from link :- "Dunne cannot win any prize money so the winner's cheque for £1.15 million is out of reach, but the amateur is able to receive golf kit and equipment from sponsors."
If he turns pro later will he then get the money retrospectvely ?
The £5.25 million prize fund is allocated between the professionals who make the 'cut' (those who miss the cut and go home after the first 2 rounds receive nothing for their efforts).
The leading amateur receives a silver medal, as long as he makes the 'cut', otherwise it is not allocated.
Should Paul Dunne win, I believe that he will only get the silver medal, although I think that he should get the Claret Jug as the leading golfer, with the leading professional receiving the trophy and the first place cheque for £1.15 million. Something was said towards the end of the day's transmission on BBC, but I was only half listening and therefore did not take it in !
I would love to go with entry at only £10, but living in Kent makes it too far to travel for the day !!
The leading amateur receives a silver medal, as long as he makes the 'cut', otherwise it is not allocated.
Should Paul Dunne win, I believe that he will only get the silver medal, although I think that he should get the Claret Jug as the leading golfer, with the leading professional receiving the trophy and the first place cheque for £1.15 million. Something was said towards the end of the day's transmission on BBC, but I was only half listening and therefore did not take it in !
I would love to go with entry at only £10, but living in Kent makes it too far to travel for the day !!