“I think our best sales people are our existing events,” said Tim Kramer, vice president of tournament business affairs for the Epson Tour, on what has kept momentum flowing in recent years. That’s more than double what the highest purse was a decade ago. Two events will boast the largest prize fund in Epson Tour history as both the Carlisle Arizona Women’s Golf Classic and the French Lick Charity Classic moved to $335,000. This season, they’ll play for $4.915 million in 22 tournaments, the tour announced on Thursday. In 2013, players competed for $1.6 million in purses across 15 events. The 2023 season will be another record-breaker for the Epson Tour.
Top 40 par-3, short and non-traditional courses.