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Not only does he have to pay all of his travel expenses, it costs $2,000 to join the NGA and the ent


"It might be $400,000 if you make it, and $200,000 if you miss," said Lepp, who spent time on the Canadian Tour. "That's a nice problem to have. On the Canadian Tour, pressure is a $1,000 putt that means you can pay your hotel bills."
Everett's Renee Skidmore cheap ticket and crazy air fare won her second career event in Florida's Suncoast Ladies Series in January, but the winning check was $2,000. She had to pay $400 to enter. To keep her dream alive, she has a side job.
"When I tell people cheap ticket and crazy air fare I am a professional golfer, they think Tiger Woods and the glamorous lifestyle. But there is nothing glamorous about this at all," said Bordeaux, the former star at Pacific who is now playing on the National Golf Association (formerly Hooters) Pro Golf Tour.
After leaving UW following the 2000 season, the former Central Kitsap High School star toiled on several mini-tours, including the Canadian Tour, the Gateway Tour, the Golden State Tour and the Nationwide Tour.
Kelly, 33, even quit for a brief time in 2004 and worked in construction, but the dream never died. It seems that all the years in golf's bush leagues have paid off. Kelly had a breakout cheap ticket and crazy air fare year in 2011 on the Nationwide Tour, the Class AAA of the mini-tours, and earned his PGA Tour card for the second time by finishing in the top 25 on the money list.
"I wanted to be uncomfortable and learn to adapt," Bordeaux said. "I wanted to get the hard stuff done early and learn to play on different grasses and different course conditions. I really had never played on Bermuda grass, and you've got to learn sometime."
cheap ticket and crazy air fare Bordeaux was living in Orange City, Fla., but is now playing in the NGA's Pro Series, where he hopes to play about 15 to 17 events. Home will be the city he is playing in that week, where he will stay with a host family or in a hotel.
Not only does he have to pay all of his travel expenses, it costs $2,000 to join the NGA and the entry fee into Pro Series cheap ticket and crazy air fare events is $800. The prize money comes out of entry fees. Bordeaux gets his equipment free from Titleist, but has to pay for just about everything else, including range balls.
Kelly made $248,064 last year on the Nationwide Tour (11th on the money list), and said a player on that tour needs to earn at least $150,000 to make a decent living after all of the travel expenses.
"I was disappointed, but on the flip side it was a great learning cheap ticket and crazy air fare experience," she said. "I worked hard in the offseason, worked on my fitness, got stronger and worked on my mental game. It's one thing to say you have confidence, and another thing to really believe it."
"You're cheap ticket and crazy air fare still trying to beat each other's brains out, but then again you're also pulling for one another," Kelly said. "On the mini-tours, you hang out with the guys, you have fun together and you make a lot of friends. On the PGA Tour, there is a lot of money to be made, and the guys take it very serious."
Won state Class 4A high-school championship in 2002 and was runner-up in 2003 and 2004. Was senior class president at Cascade. Western cheap ticket and crazy air fare Athletic Conference player of the year at Idaho in 2006. Has won once each of the past years on the Suncoast Ladies Series mini-tour in Florida.
cheap ticket and crazy air fare "I don't know if it would mean more (winning on the LPGA after coming through the mini-tours) but when that happens, I know I will have worked my way up and deserve it. It will be a very rewarding feeling."
Finished second in Class 4A high-school championships as a freshman in 2004. Won two collegiate events and led Pacific in scoring four straight years. Three-time first-team All-Big West. Second in the 2010 Washington State Amateur. Won NGA Winter Series mini-tour event in January.
Was UW's first two-time first-team All-American (1999, 2000). Was runner-up in the NCAA championships his first season in 1999. Took home first-place money last year in the Nationwide Tour's Stadion Classic at UGA event when he finished second (the winner was an amateur). Shot a 67 in the second round of the 2005 U.S. Open, tied for the second-best score of the round.

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