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Tommy Gainey, 50, withdrew from the Bahamas Golf Classic to support younger players, despite being eligible and earning a share of the $1 million purse.
Tommy Gainey, 50, withdrew from the Korn Ferry Tour’s Bahamas Golf Classic to make room for younger players, citing the tour’s rising talent level.
Though eligible due to past victories, including a 2020 win, he chose not to compete, forgoing a share of the $1 million purse.
Known as “Two Gloves,” Gainey, who earned PGA Tour promotion in 2010 and reached a career-high world ranking of No.
84, transitioned to the PGA Tour Champions in 2025 after winning the Constellation Furyk & Friends.
He contacted tournament director Josh Franklin to express support for emerging talent.
The PGA Tour Champions season begins January 22.
Tommy Gainey, de 50 años, se retiró del Bahamas Golf Classic para apoyar a jugadores más jóvenes, a pesar de ser elegible y ganar una parte del premio de $1 millón.