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BLOOMFIELD, Conn. -- Lesson No. 1 on the Futures Tour: Your vehicle is your life. There are no courtesy cars on the developmental minor league for the LPGA, no wide-eyed volunteer chauffeurs willing to dispatch players to their loftiest destinations. Traveling from tournament sites such as Lima, Ohio, to Hammond, Ind., to this week's scheduled stop in the heart of New England requires putting pedal to the metal without assistance.

So you can excuse Angela Buzminski if she seems a tad cantankerous while standing on the practice range, preparing for this week's Cigna Chip In For A Cure Golf Classic. Her own personal mode of transportation has been in the shop for four days and, well, it's not exactly ideal timing. "Odds are, your car is going to break down at some point," she says. "Just happens to be this week."

This week, Buzminski just happens to be 123rd on the tour's money list. The ranking doesn't seem too unsightly until you consider the bottom line: In 10 starts this season, she's earned a grand total of $972. That's 10 weeks of fuel, food, lodging and, of course, car repairs -- all on a pretty tight budget. At 35, and coming off four consecutive seasons as a member of the LPGA, the Oshawa, Ontario, native knows she'd better have a backup plan to supplement the lack of income.

"I like to paint houses in the offseason. It's very cathartic for me," says Buzminski, who by comparison earned $8,829 for making just one LPGA cut a year ago. "I'll usually have enough people by the end of one winter that say, 'Oh, if you're free, can you do some stuff for me next winter?' And then I'll have a bunch of jobs lined up."

Which leads to Lesson No. 2 on the Futures Tour: This is professional golf, but it's hardly the glamorous, glorious life of Tiger Woods or Annika Sorenstam.

"It is an apprenticeship," says Zayra Calderon, who has been the president and CEO of the Futures Tour since 2000. "When you do an apprenticeship and an internship, you don't get paid a lot of money. You go because you learn a lot."

The learning process is evident, as all five of last season's Futures graduates currently rank in the top 80 on the LPGA money list, with four in the top 50. But before receiving such status, each player had to pay her dues in the sticks, cashing checks that pale in comparison with those on the more prominent tour.

So, let's start with the numbers game. Song-Hee Kim leads the Futures Tour with $48,686 in earnings this season, a figure that would place her 95th among LPGA players.

That's the good news.

For others, the most common theme sounds like a familiar refrain from a Snoop Dogg tune: "Got my mind on my money, and my money on my mind." According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average annual U.S. salary was $36,764 in 2002. Even if that number were to have held steady during the past four years, it leaves Kim as the only Futures player above that level with just seven tournaments remaining in this season's 19-event schedule.

It gets more depressing for those trying to earn a paycheck on the ladies' minor league circuit. Based on the current U.S. minimum wage of $5.15 per hour, an employee who works 40 hours each week at that rate would tally $10,812 for the year. Sound paltry? It's more than all but 28 Futures Tour players have accrued this season.

"There's no point in thinking about money, because we're not making that much," says Mollie Fankhauser, who's sixth on the money list with $25,206. "It's frustrating for a lot of us, but we're on our way to the LPGA, so hopefully it's worth it."

Despite its apparent low profile, the Futures Tour is actually big-time compared with dozens of other professional tours around the country. For the uninitiated, the Futures is to the LPGA as the Nationwide Tour is to the PGA Tour. Sort of. While the Nationwide circuit is owned and operated by the PGA Tour, the Futures Tour is an independent entity, with a relationship to the LPGA that was formalized in 1999. That year, the top three money-winners received promotions to the big league; in 2003, that number was increased to five.

By comparison, 20 Nationwide Tour players receive post-season promotions each year, and long-standing rumors have circulated that the number will increase, perhaps to the point where Qualifying School becomes irrelevant. The theory is that stronger players will surface out of those who fare well over an entire season rather than simply a six-day span. With so fewer exemptions on the Futures Tour, lengthier stays are ensured for most competitors.

"These players are going to be here two, three, four years with one goal," Calderon says. "They have one reason to be here -- it's not big purses, it's not big money. ... They are here to see if they can make it to the next level, to make a career on the LPGA."

And many often do. Recent grads include Lorena Ochoa, Grace Park, Christina Kim and Seon-Hwa Lee, who led last season's Futures Tour money list and won in her 12th LPGA start after a pair of runner-up finishes.

"It is the stepping stone to the LPGA," says Stacy Prammanasudh, who earned a promotion to the LPGA following the 2003 season and is 17th on its money list. "You do not play great courses and do not have all the benefits that we have on the LPGA and you are not going to make a lot of money. It is called a developmental tour and that is what it is. You are there to hone your game and get used to traveling and competing week in and week out. That is what it is there for. I enjoyed my time there and got a lot of experience and I would not change anything."

That brings us to Lesson No. 3 on the Futures Tour: Experience is more valuable than any paycheck. It's a shared theme of the current tour members, many of whom have overstayed their own boundaries by remaining on tour longer than expected.

"Every year, I say that this is my last year," says Jana Peterkova, who's in her fourth full season on tour. "But I just love the golf so much. You keep trying and trying. ... I guess I'm going to keep doing it."

Such is life on the Futures Tour, where dreams and passions supersede zeroes on a paycheck. Many will toil until that fateful time comes, when the lessons of the tour prove valuable no longer, their intended goals too unattainable. Others, though, will get the call to the big league, battling for leaderboard space with the likes of Annika Sorenstam and Karrie Webb. That is, after all, the ultimate goal of the Futures Tour player.

Perhaps Fankhauser summed it up best: "I don't expect to be out here for a long time, and I don't think anybody does. Nobody wants to be out here year after year, because this isn't where we want to be. We want to be on the LPGA."

Jason Sobel is ESPN.com's golf editor. He can be reached at [email protected]

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Corigliano Rossano and Warsaw host events this week

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The Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour will be in two locations across Europe with Futures events this week, with the Italian city of Corigliano Rossano hosting a double-gender tournament and the Polish capital Warsaw welcoming a men’s stop from Thursday to Sunday.

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The fourth Italian stop in the 2024 calendar of Futures events in Europe, Corigliano Rossano will be the destination for 54 teams (28 men’s, 26 women’s) for the next four days, with matches taking place at the beachfront Lungomare.

Two teams that represented Italy in the 2024 CEV EuroBeachVolley will lead the way in the women’s event – top-seeded Claudia Scampoli and Margherita Bianchin and second-seeded Reka Orsi Toth and Giada Bianchi. Challenging the Italians for the title will be fifth-seeded Latvians Marta Ozolina and Luize Skrastina and ninth-seeded Ukrainians Iryna Makhno and Diana Lunina.

The women’s tournament in Corigliano Rossano will feature 26 teams from ten countries – Italy (8), Switzerland (7), Ukraine (3), USA (2), Brazil, Canada, Czechia, Finland, Latvia and Scotland.

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On the men’s side, the top two teams are also from the host country and competed at the EuroBeachVolley too – Gianluca Dal Corso/Marco Viscovich and Tobia Marchetto/Jakob Windisch. Portugal’s Gonçalo Sousa/Tomas Sousa and Denmark’s Christian Andersen/Nicolai Hovmann complete the top four in the entry list.

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With 28 teams entered, the men’s event in Corigliano Rossano will have duos from 15 countries – Italy (8), Finland (3), Germany (3), Norway (2), Ukraine (2), Argentina, Czechia, Denmark, England, France, Hungary, Latvia, Monaco, Portugal and Switzerland.

In Warsaw, reigning U22 European champions Jacob Hölting Nilsson and Elmer Andersson of Sweden and Norwegians Markus Mol and Jo Sunde, who won the tournament in 2023, are the main attractions. Fifth-seeded Maciej Rudol and Michal Korycki are the highest-ranked Polish duo ahead of the start of the event.

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The Warsaw Futures, which will be held at the Plaza Wilanow, has 28 teams from 16 countries entered – Poland (5), Lithuania (3), Norway (3), Sweden (3), Israel (2), Ukraine (2), Austria, Brazil, Bulgaria, Czechia, England, Estonia, Germany, Japan, Latvia and Switzerland.

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All three tournaments will have the qualifiers on Thursday, pool play on Friday, the Round of 12 and quarterfinals on Saturday and the semifinals and medal matches on Sunday.

The Beach Pro Tour Futures events in Europe are run by the CEV in close cooperation with Volleyball World and provide teams from the continent with several opportunities to compete and gain valuable international ranking points.

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2024 Tour Championship betting odds and tips: Futures picks, who will win, first clicks

T he 2024 Tour Championship will start Thursday, with the PGA Tour event at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Ga., welcoming 30 world-class players to the first FedEx Cup playoff event on the 2024 PGA Tour schedule .

The Tour Championship brings the PGA Tour to Atlanta for the season finale, with the top 30 set to start in a net event that will determine the winner of the FedEx Cup and $25 million. However, there is also the important matter of Official World Golf Ranking points for the competitors in the 72-hole event without starting strokes.

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The 2024 Tour Championship betting odds show the betting favorite in the field this week is Scottie Scheffler , who comes in at 5-to-1 (+500) betting odds to win the 72-hole event and at +110 to win the FedEx Cup as the No. 1 seed.

The FedEx Cup regular season runner-up Xander Schauffele is next best on the table at 11-to-2 to win the 72-hole event and +250 to win the FedEx Cup.

Hideki Matsuyama , despite withdrawing last week, is still third in the standings and is on +1100/+1800 to start the week.

2024 Tour Championship betting picks and first looks

Xander Schauffele is going to get a lot of love in both markets because of his record at East Lake, and it'd be a worthwhile bet to take him to win the 72-hole event.

Sam Burns is worth a look at the 72-hole total given he's been the best player in the playoffs against par and likes Bermudagrass.

Byeong-Hun An is a play for me in the 72-hole market as well given the awkward nature of the event and the unknown element of changes to the course.

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The Futures tour was created in partnership between USASA and US Ski & Snowboard to provide a step in between USASA regional and FIS national level events. FIS events are held for athletes who have shown best in class performance at the USASA National Championships and are prepared to enter a National level FIS competition. These athletes should be competing 5-7 times a season in USASA regional events or have an existing FIS point profile progressing to gain access to the Rev Tour, World Cups and Elite level events.

How do I advance to the REV Tour?

There are currently three main pathways to the Rev Tour. The FIS ranking list (20), USASA National Championships Open Class (10) and the Futures Tour (6). The combined results from the upcoming 23/24 Futures Tour will award positions (TBD) for the 24/25 RevTour based on the best two avg. over four stops from Futures 23/24. 

Why the pre qualification for Futures Tour for the 2024 season?

Adding the pre qualification criteria to this year's events guaranteed the top level athletes from the USASA National Championships access to Futures tour stops. This criterion was a welcome addition that has secured the rights to compete for those who have earned their way through elite level performances at the national level.  While this tightened the open entry the goal was to secure those best in class performances from the 2023 National Championships.

2024-2025 Season Outlook

For the 24/25 season we will be instituting a full qualification criteria that will reserve all positions for the top athletes from the USASA Year End National Ranking (YENR). This criteria will be released before the first Futures tour event and will include an updated YENR algorithm that will encompass both the 23/24 National Ranking (40%) at the end of the qualification period combined with the results of the USASA National Championships (60%).  This new algorithm highlights the importance of a seasons worth of regional competions and values a single performance during the national championships.

2024-2025 Criteria HERE

USASA and FIS Memberships are Required

Domestic competitors are required to have current USASA, US Ski & Snowboard, and FIS membership in order to register for a competition.  You will not be able to register online if you do not already have an active membership for each - USASA, US Ski & Snowboard, and FIS . The FIS minimum age for entry into the contest is 13 for freestyle events. All adult members (18 and over) must clear a background screen and pass Safe Sport education protocols prior to registering for the event through US Ski& Snowboard. The competition will be scored as an open age group for FIS results and in individual age classes for the USASA results awarding both regional and national points.  

PRE-QUALIFICATION ENDS AND GENERAL REGISTRATION OPENS NOVEMBER 15th at 1 pm ET.

As of 1 pm ET Wednesday, November 15th, public registration opens for Futures Tour competition. If you are one of the pre-qualified athletes, you're early-registration privileges expire at 12:59 pm EST on November 15th. Pre-qualified athletes may still be able to secure a spot in the general registration period until field quotas are filled. All events will be capped at 80 Men/40 Women to ensure the highest level of athlete experience for the Futures Tour.

TO REGISTER FOR FUTURES TOUR:

  • Athletes 13-17 years old must be active USASA members and have a current FIS membership. Your FIS ID can be purchased with US Ski & Snowboard here.
  • Athletes 18+ must hold current USASA, US Ski & Snowboard, and FIS memberships in order to register. If you are over 18 and have not yet completed all compliance requirements you will not be eligible to register.

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Points and Ranking

  • Athletes will receive USASA Regional and National Ranking points in your age group and FIS points. The competitions will be scored on an open range and then age group points will be assigned for the USASA result. The FIS result will not reflect age groups. All results will also be scored on the WSPL.

FIS rules will be followed and USASA rules respected. Final formats will be determined at the TC meeting prior to the competition. All athletes must be represented at the TC meeting.  Coaches are required to have a membership with both USASA and US Ski and Snowboard

  • Who should sign up for these competitions? The competitions are open to those with both USASA, and US Ski & Snowboard memberships and are holding a valid FIS license who are 13 by December 31, 2024 for freestyle events. However, athletes should consider if they are ready to step up to an open style format with bigger features and a higher level of difficulty. Practices are typically shorter and the courses are more demanding.
  • How do I get into the Futures Tour? Athltes are selected based on the pre quaification criteria. 
  • Do I have to move to Open Class? No, you do not, you should stay in USASA age class and compete in age class at National Championships. These Futures Tour competitions have no bearing on movement up to Open class and will help you earn FIS points to move onto bigger competitions in the future. If you want to compete in the USASA Open class at National Championships you will have to choose either age class or Open, but may not do both. 
  • Where do I register? You register at www.usasa.org and find the competition in each series where they are represented. You must sign up for each competition separately. 
  • What if I am an international competitor? Registration will be sent through your NGB by submitting the official inscription to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. no less than 2 weeks prior to the competition. Additionally, you must pay a one time international admin fee of $15 (see how here) and each competitor must register for the competition in advance online.
  • How do I get into the Rev Tour?  You can find the full  criteria here:

Futures Tour events are operated independently by USASA Regional Series and sanctioned by USASA and FIS in coordination with US Ski & Snowboard.

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2023-2024 Season Update

The Futures Tour was born from a desire to create a bridge between regional and national competition. Over the last five years the Futures Tour has grown into the premier stepping stone for the future of snowboarding and freesking. Presented by USASA and elevated in experience through shared partnership with U. S. Ski & Snowboard, the Futures Tour is the future of Snowboarding and Freesking. We are excited to announce a pre-qualification criteria that will ensure the top athletes access through a two-week restricted registration window. This adjustment highlights the success of the top athletes and also aligns with new Revolution Tour criteria.

“ We wanted to be sure that the top performers from USASA Nationals were recognized and have the opportunity to secure entry. This is the natural progression of our sports and rewarding the top competitors, while still maintaining an open entry period for all, lines up perfectly with our mission. ” - Mike Mallon- Executive Director/USASA

Beginning this year, athletes’ top two (2) Futures tour results will be averaged to create an invite list to the 24/25 Revolution Tour. It is important to note that with this change there will no longer be in season progression to the Revolution Tour from the Futures Tour for 2023/24. 

“It has been exciting to see the success of the Futures Tour events. Based on feedback from athletes, coaches, and parents we know that athletes need more time at the Futures Tour level to develop foundational skills and tricks prior to moving on to the Revolution Tour. This new qualification pathway will give athletes the opportunity to better plan for their season, without last minute adjustments to try and accommodate the in season move ups which put strain on the athletes, families and teams. We are also hopeful that this will reframe the athletes’ focus to really hone in on spinning all directions, good edge control, as well as developing a variety of grabs and style within their tricks.” - Ashley Deibold, U. S. Ski & Snowboard, Director of Development Snowboard and Freeski

Pre-Qualification- YENR -M43/W23 (two week secured registration period)

Criteria A- The top 10 Men and 5 Women from the USASA Year End National Ranking (YENR) rankings in Halfpipe and Slopestyle in Breaker, Youth, Junior and Open Class.

Criteria B- The top 3, 13+(DOB 2010) age eligible with Menehune Men and Women from the USASA Year End National Ranking (YENR) rankings in Halfpipe and Slopestyle.

Criteria C - Petition To Start. If an event has reached capacity, athletes who are not able to secure entry due to medical injury or illness, may submit a Petition. Each appeal will be reviewed by the Futures Tour Appeals Review Committee. Petition form is here. 

Pre-qualification Registration Procedure November 1-14

All PQ athletes from the YENR will have an exclusive opportunity to secure their placement in Future Tour Events. Following this time frame, all unfilled positions will be released to the general entry for the event. 

Athletes will register though their USASA profile and must be valid and hold current USASA, U. S. Ski & Snowboard and FIS memberships in order to register. If you are over 18 and have not yet completed all compliance screens you will not be eligible to register and will forfeit your position on the PQ list.

Following a two week Pre-qualified athlete registration period, the remaining Futures tour registration will be open to all members. All events will be capped at 80/40 M/W to ensure the highest level of athlete experience for the Futures Tour. Spots will not be handed down and no other Pre-qualifications will be considered.

Open Event Registration-November 15th, 1pm EST.

Following the Pre-qualification two week period, all unsecured positions will be released to the general public. The remaining entries will be filled in first come/served order and once capacity is met athletes will be offered the opportunity to secure a position on the waitlist.

Athletes must be valid and hold current USASA, US Ski & Snowboard and FIS memberships in order to register. If you are over 18 and have not yet completed all compliance screens you will not be eligible to register and will forfeit your position on the PQ list

Waitlist Procedure

An automated online waitlist will be utilized to ensure equity in event entry.

  • Fields will be filled on a first come first served basis for US domestic athletes from the online waitlist. Athletes on the waitlist must check in at the start of the first Team Captains Meeting. (TCM)
  • All entry lists will close during the TCM the evening prior to the start of the competition.  
  • To secure a position on the waitlist after the field is filled, a minimum deposit will be held and refunded if a position is not rewarded.
  • FIS foreign competitors and international quotas will be observed. 

Refunds will be permitted up to two weeks prior to the event. No other refunds will be given under any circumstances inside a two week timeframe of the competition.

Tour Standings 

For the 2023/24 season, Future tour results will be ranked based on a best two results averaged WC (100) point scoring scale to create a tour overall ranking list that will seed the 2024-2025 Revolution Tour Pre-qualifications and 2024/25 Futures tour Pre-qualification criteria. There are no in season promotions to the Revolution tour for the 2023/24 season.

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Daily event schedules will be posted on USASA team app pages and at https://www.fis-ski.com.

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