mikeintopeka Good question and his name popped up a week ago in an article I read about him. He has started 10 PGA events since 2015 and made the cut one time. Mike is turning 49 this year so what a better way to get your mental and physical game in shape while looking ahead to the Champions Tour than playing the Web.com Tour? https://www.golfdigest.com/story/why-is-mike-weir-a-masters-champion-playing-on-the-webcom-tour?mbid=nl_022019_daily_hitlist&CNDID=24880055&utm_source=nl&utm_medium=email&utm_brand=gd&utm_mailing=glf_tipoftheweek_news_newdb_ACTIVE_190220%20(1)&bxid=Mjc4MTcxMTY2NzgyS0&hasha=aac685e37c707da1badeae8faefab74b&hashb=ea9cd68581288bf3a964756c5ad571d07c1b1c05&spMailingID=15166588&spUserID=Mjc4MTcxMTY2NzgyS0&spJobID=1581576381&spReportId=MTU4MTU3NjM4MQS2
Weirfan Article from this week http://golfcanada.ca/article/mike-weir-returns-full-time-play-web-com-tour
mikeintopeka Weirfan - Mike has a lifetime exemption to play in the Canadian Open according to the article? I know he never won it so it is a special deal for him?