How to Attend the Pepsi Pro Golf Tour

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Amateur and minor pro golfers alike can participate in the Pepsi Pro Golf Tour to win valuable prizes and test their skills against other players. The tournament has two divisions: an Indexed Division, open to people of all skill levels, and a Professional/Open Division featuring tournaments for men, women, seniors and amateurs.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Airfare and accommodations (may be needed)
  • Application form (players)
  • Annual membership (needed to claim prizes)
  • Golf equipment

Head to the Pepsi Pro Golf Tour as a Spectator

Step1
Expect that you'll need to make hotel and travel arrangements if you don't live in the Southern California, Arizona or Nevada area.
Step2
Call the Pepsi Pro Golf tour at 1-(800) 614-GOLF to ask about scheduling and ticketing information.
Step3
Attend your chosen Pepsi Pro Golf Tour event by purchasing admission to the golf course where the tournament you want to watch is being held.

Enter a Pepsi Pro Golf Tour Tournament

Step1
Register for the tournament online. Begin by accessing the official online registration form on the Pepsi Pro Golf Tour's official website (see Resources below). Follow the easy instructions to complete your transaction.
Step2
Enter a tournament by mail by downloading the registration form off the Pepsi Pro Golf Tour website. You will also have to pay by check or include a credit card authorization form if you opt to enter by mail. Send completed entries to the Pepsi Tour, 14272 Wicks Blvd., San Leandro, CA 94577.
Step3
Attend a tournament by faxing in your completed application and credit card authorization to (510) 352-6658.
Step4
Call (800) 614-GOLF to enter the tournament by phone. A Pepsi Tour representative will help you arrange to attend an event. You will be required to pay up-front, using your credit card.

Prepare for the Pepsi Pro Golf Tour

Step1
Work on your golf game. Get it in the best shape you can to have the greatest chance at performing well in tournament play. Remember, though, that Indexed Division tournaments are grouped according to skill level.
Step2
Purchase a membership if you want to enter in a Professional/Open Division tournament. Take advantage of the opportunity to enter your first tournament for free if you will be making your debut in an Indexed Division event.
Step3
Check out the schedule of upcoming events at the Pepsi Pro Golf Tour's official website. Typically, over 100 events are held each year throughout California, Arizona and Nevada. Choose an event to attend and make your travel arrangements.
Step4
Consider taking part in a Pepsi Twilight Tour if you're in Southern California. These are smaller tours held on weekdays with lower entry fees and an emphasis on player development.

Tips & Warnings

  • You don't need to buy an annual membership to the Pepsi Pro Golf Tour to enter the Professional/Open tournament, but you do in order to claim winnings purses. In the Indexed Division, you are welcome to play in your first tournament as a guest, but subsequent entries require an annual membership.
  • All Pepsi Pro Golf Tour tournaments operate according to United States Golf Association (USGA) regulations.

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