Gateway Tour

The Gateway Tour is a third-level men's professional golf tour headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona that runs tournaments in Arizona, California, and Florida. The top level of men's professional golf in the United States is the PGA Tour. The second level is the Web.com Tour, which is the official developmental tour run by the PGA Tour. The Gateway Tour and rival ventures such as the NGA Pro Golf Tour are the level below that. The fourth and lowest level of tour golf is the mini-tour circuit. In 2013, the tour was renamed the All-American Gateway Tour.

Gateway Tour

The Gateway Tour is a third-level men's professional golf tour headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona that runs tournaments in Arizona, California, and Florida. The top level of men's professional golf in the United States is the PGA Tour. The second level is the Web.com Tour, which is the official developmental tour run by the PGA Tour. The Gateway Tour and rival ventures such as the NGA Pro Golf Tour are the level below that. The fourth and lowest level of tour golf is the mini-tour circuit. In 2013, the tour was renamed the All-American Gateway Tour.