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A Monday qualifier is a stroke play golf tournament held on the Monday before a professional golf tournament that awards top finishers entry into the professional tournament. Those who enter the Monday qualifiers are those with no status on the tour sponsoring the event or too far down the tour's priority list to earn direct entry. The players who earn entry into the professional tournament in this manner are also called Monday qualifiers. In the 1960s, players vying to become Monday qualifiers for a tour event were informally referred to as "rabbits", a term they found disparaging. [1]

In the United States, both the PGA Tour and Korn Ferry Tour offer Monday qualifiers for most events. On the PGA Tour, an eighteen-hole pre-qualifier for entry into each Monday qualifier is also held before the Monday qualifier. The entry fee for a PGA Tour pre-qualifier to the Monday qualifier is $200 and the entry fee for the PGA Tour Monday qualifier is an additional $200. [2] The PGA Tour awards four spots via Monday qualifying in most events, excluding those classified as invitationals and majors, although the USGA and R&A have qualifying rounds for the U.S. Open and The Open.

On the Korn Ferry Tour, the entry fee for a Monday qualifier is $450; there is no pre-qualifier. The Korn Ferry Tour awards spots in the main professional tournament to the top 12-14 finishers in the Monday qualifier depending on the tournament. [3]

Since the PGA Tour's standard number of Monday qualifiers was reduced to four in 1983, [4] four Monday qualifiers have gone on to win the tournament:

YearTournamentPlayerRef
1986 Honda Classic Flag of the United States.svg Kenny Knox [4]
1986 Southern Open Flag of the United States.svg Fred Wadsworth [5]
2010 Wyndham Championship Flag of India.svg Arjun Atwal [6]
2019 Valero Texas Open Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Corey Conners [7]

Three Monday qualifiers have won on the LPGA Tour: Laurel Kean at the 2000 State Farm Rail Classic, Brooke Henderson at the 2015 Cambia Portland Classic, and Chanettee Wannasaen at the 2023 Portland Classic. The feat is more common on the Korn Ferry Tour, having happened three times since 2011: Ted Potter Jr. at the 2011 South Georgia Classic, Sebastian Cappelen at the 2014 Air Capital Classic, and Rick Lamb at the 2016 LECOM Health Challenge. Monday qualifiers have won 14 times on PGA Tour ChampionsDicky Pride the most recent, at the 2021 Mitsubishi Electric Classic. [8]

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