Vijay Singh is rejoining PGA Tour. Here’s the rule that enabled it

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Vijay Singh has made 648 career PGA Tour starts. That doesn’t sniff the haul of Mark Brooks, who made a record 803 Tour appearances, but it’s still a ton of golf.

Singh’s first Tour start came when Bush 41 was still in office, at the 1992 Memorial, where the then relative unknown 29-year-old Fijian played on a sponsor’s exemption and tied for 7th. Over the next three-plus decades, Singh compiled a resume that elevated him to a place among the all-time greats: 34 wins, 28 runners-up, a staggering made-cut percentage of nearly 80% and — generational wealth alert! — more than $71 million in on-course earnings, which ranks 6th on the career winnings list behind only Tiger, Rory, Scottie and two gilded J’s (Justin Rose and Jim Furyk).

That last accolade comes with a fun and, until this week, little-talked-about perk: a golden ticket back to the Tour. As decreed in the Tour’s eligibility rules, players who have lost Tour status but are among the top 50 all-time earners may regain full membership for a season of their choice. The ultimate get-out-of-jail-free card.

This year, Singh, who turns 63 next month, is cashing in.

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