Alright, let’s talk about the Monday qualifier for the Waste Management Open. I’ve actually been out to watch these things a few times over the years. It’s a whole different beast compared to the main tournament later in the week.

First thing you notice is just the sheer number of guys trying to get in. It’s packed. You see players from all walks – college kids, mini-tour grinders, even some older guys still chasing the dream. They all show up, pay their entry fee, hoping for that one magical round.
The pressure is insane. Think about it: usually only four spots available, sometimes fewer, and hundreds of golfers trying to grab them. You basically have to shoot the lights out. We’re talking scores like 65, 64, maybe even lower depending on the course and the conditions. One bad hole and your week is pretty much done before it even started.
I remember one year, I followed a group for a few holes. Young guy, looked really promising. Striped it off the tee, good iron player. But you could just feel the tension. Every putt felt like life or death. He missed a short one on the fifth hole, and you could see his shoulders slump. It’s brutal to watch sometimes.
The Real Grind
You know, watching the main event at TPC Scottsdale is fun, it’s a party. But the Monday qualifier, that feels more like the real, raw side of professional golf. These guys aren’t playing for millions yet. They’re playing for a chance, just a chance, to get into the big show.
- The cost alone is tough for many: entry fees, travel, maybe a caddie, practice rounds.
- They’re often playing on courses that aren’t nearly as famous or perfectly manicured as the Tour stops.
- It really highlights the depth of talent out there – so many incredible players fighting for so few opportunities.
I spent some time talking to a caddie once during a qualifier. He was looping for a guy who’d been doing Mondays for five years straight. Said the player basically lived out of his car sometimes, just trying to save money to keep the dream alive. That really stuck with me. It puts the glitz and glamour you see on TV into perspective.

So yeah, the Waste Management Open Monday qualifier. It’s not televised, there aren’t huge crowds, but it’s pure competition. It’s about hope, desperation, and incredible golf under the toughest pressure. Definitely worth checking out if you ever get the chance to see the hustle behind the scenes.