PGA Tour
Definition
The PGA Tour is the premier professional golf tour in the United States, organized by the Professional Golfers' Association of America, featuring elite players competing in high-stakes tournaments across various courses.
A series of sanctioned golf events that award Official World Golf Ranking points and significant prize money, serving as the main stage for professional golfers aiming for majors like The Masters or the FedEx Cup.
Examples
He spent years grinding on the minors before finally earning his spot on the PGA Tour, where the real money – and the real pressure – kicks in.
Watching the PGA Tour coverage, my uncle critiques every swing like he's Tiger Woods' long-lost twin, oblivious to his own triple bogeys.
She joked that joining the PGA Tour was easier than convincing her boss for a raise, but after that birdie streak, who's laughing now.
The PGA Tour schedule is so packed, pros barely have time to celebrate a win before plotting their revenge on the next fairway nemesis.