The Big Break proved to be a big boost to the Golf Channel over the years. Who could have imagined, when the first series was announced back in 2003, that the show would last for more than a decade, more than 20 different “seasons”? The Big Break was probably more successful than anyone could have predicted.

And, while the Golf Network no longer produces new seasons of the series, it really did prove to be a big break for some of its competitors. Kristy McPherson didn’t do much on her series, but she wound up on the LPGA Tour shortly after. Tommy “Two Gloves” Gainey, one of the most popular competitors in show history, subsequently earned Nationwide Tour and PGA Tour status and won on both. Ryann O’Toole, Matt Every and Tony Finau were all competitors on The Big Break who went on to tour success.

Many of the show’s champions, as part of their prize packages, earned exemptions in tour events for winning Big Break. Which series champions fared best in the tournaments they got into by virtue of winning Big Break?

That’s the question we answer below. (If a particular season is not listed below, it’s because that season did not award any exemptions to the winner.)

Big Break Florida: Jackie StoeltingStoelting earned an exemption into one LPGA Tour event in 2014:

Manulife Financial LPGA Classic: 70-73-71-70–284 (E), t71st, $2,923

Big Break NFL: Emily Talley and Isaac SanchezTalley and Sanchez were part of the winning team, and earned one exemption each into LPGA and PGA Tour events, respectively, in 2014:

Talley’s tournament:

Shoprite LPGA Classic: 75-72–147 (+5), missed cut

Sanchez tournament:

FedEx St. Jude Classic: 86-81–167 (+27), missed cut

Big Break Mexico: Taylor CollinsCollins earned an exemption into one LPGA Tour event in 2013:

Lorena Ochoa Invitational: 74-77-76-73–300 (+12), $7,250

Big Break Greenbrier: Mark SilversSilvers earned an exemption into one PGA Tour tournament in 2013:

Greenbrier Classic: 71-71–142 (+2), missed cut

Big Break Atlantis: Marcela LeonLeon earned an exemption into one LPGA Tour event in 2012:

Kingsmill Championship: 79-70–149 (+7), missed cut

Big Break Ireland: Mark MurphyMurphy won spots in the field at two European Tour tournaments in 2012:

Hassan II Trophy: 72-68-71-76–287 (-1), t52nd, € 5,550 Irish Open: 69-73-73-74–289 (+1), t58th, € 5,900

Big Break Dominican Republic: Blair O’Neal and Anthony RodriguezO’Neal was the women’s MVP and Rodriguez the MVP of the men’s team. Both earned exemptions into one tournament in 2011.

O’Neal’s exemption:

LPGA Kia Classic: 81-84–165 (+19), missed cut

Rodriguez’s exemption:

PGA Tour Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open: 72-74–146 (+4), missed cut

Big Break Sandals Resorts: Carling CoffingCoffing gained entry into one LPGA tournament and one LET event in 2010:

LPGA Lorena Ochoa Invitational: 78-75-78-72–303 (+15), 35th, $7,975 (no-cut tournament) LET Omega Dubai Ladies Masters: 70-71-75-74–290 (+2), t22nd, £ 5,700

Big Break Disney Golf: Mike PerezPerez’s winnings included a spot in one PGA Tour event in 2010:

Children’s Miracle Network Classic: 76-70–146 (+2), missed cut

Big Break Kaanapali: Kim WelchFor her victory in Hawaii, Welch claimed an exemption in one LPGA Tour event in 2009:

Navistar LPGA Classic: 70-77–147 (+3), missed cut

Big Break Mesquite: Brian KontakKontak claimed an exemption into one PGA Tour tourney in 2008:

Mayakoba Classic: 75-71–146 (+6), missed cut

Big Break VII: Reunion: Tommy GaineyTommy “Two Gloves” Gainey earned a spot in the field at one Nationwide Tour event in 2007:

Cox Classic: 68-66-67-65–266 (-18), t8th, $17,550

Big Break VI: Bri Vega and Denny HeplerThis season of “The Big Break” included both a women’s champ and a men’s champ. The women’s champ received exemptions into two 2007 LPGA Tour events; the men’s champ into two 2007 Champions Tour tournaments.

Vega’s exemptions:

SBS Open at Turtle Bay: 81-80–161 (+17), missed cutSybase Classic: 74-78–152 (+8), missed cut

Hepler’s exemptions:

Turtle Bay Championship: 77-72-73–222 (+6), t72nd, $1,168 (no-cut tournament)Bank of America Championship: 68-75-76–219 (+3), t59th, $2,805 (no-cut tournament)

Big Break V: Ashley PrangePrange’s prizes included entry into one LPGA Tour event in 2006:

LPGA Safeway Classic: 77-77–154 (+10), missed cut

Big Break IV: Paul HoltbyHoltby won spots in two events on the European Tour in 2006:

Algarve Open: 76-69–145 (+1), missed cutCeltic Manor Wales Open: 73-69–142 (+4), missed cut

Big Break III: Danielle AmieeAmiee received entry into two LPGA Tour events in 2005:

Michelob Ultra Open at Kingsmill: 79-77–156 (+14), missed cutLPGA Corning Classic: withdrew

Big Break II: Kip HenleyHenley won entry into four Nationwide Tour tournaments in 2005:

Henrico County Open: 72-70– 142 (-2), missed cutLaSalle Bank Open: 74-73–147 (+5), missed cutLake Erie Charity Classic: 73-80–153 (+9), missed cutPete Dye Classic: 76-74–150 (+6), missed cut

Big Break I: Justin PetersPeters gained entry into four tournaments on the Canadian Tour in 2004:

Barton Creek Classic: 75-81–156 (+12), missed cutBarton Challenge: withdrewGreater Sacramento Open: 76-72–148 (+6), missed cutCentral Valley Classic: 76-70-74-77–297 (+9), 60th

The Big Break proved to be a big boost to the Golf Channel over the years. Who could have imagined, when the first series was announced back in 2003, that the show would last for more than a decade, more than 20 different “seasons”? The Big Break was probably more successful than anyone could have predicted.

And, while the Golf Network no longer produces new seasons of the series, it really did prove to be a big break for some of its competitors. Kristy McPherson didn’t do much on her series, but she wound up on the LPGA Tour shortly after. Tommy “Two Gloves” Gainey, one of the most popular competitors in show history, subsequently earned Nationwide Tour and PGA Tour status and won on both. Ryann O’Toole, Matt Every and Tony Finau were all competitors on The Big Break who went on to tour success.

Many of the show’s champions, as part of their prize packages, earned exemptions in tour events for winning Big Break. Which series champions fared best in the tournaments they got into by virtue of winning Big Break?

That’s the question we answer below. (If a particular season is not listed below, it’s because that season did not award any exemptions to the winner.)

Big Break Florida: Jackie StoeltingStoelting earned an exemption into one LPGA Tour event in 2014:

Manulife Financial LPGA Classic: 70-73-71-70–284 (E), t71st, $2,923

Big Break NFL: Emily Talley and Isaac SanchezTalley and Sanchez were part of the winning team, and earned one exemption each into LPGA and PGA Tour events, respectively, in 2014:

Talley’s tournament:

Shoprite LPGA Classic: 75-72–147 (+5), missed cut

Sanchez tournament:

FedEx St. Jude Classic: 86-81–167 (+27), missed cut

Big Break Mexico: Taylor CollinsCollins earned an exemption into one LPGA Tour event in 2013:

Lorena Ochoa Invitational: 74-77-76-73–300 (+12), $7,250

Big Break Greenbrier: Mark SilversSilvers earned an exemption into one PGA Tour tournament in 2013:

Greenbrier Classic: 71-71–142 (+2), missed cut

Big Break Atlantis: Marcela LeonLeon earned an exemption into one LPGA Tour event in 2012:

Kingsmill Championship: 79-70–149 (+7), missed cut

Big Break Ireland: Mark MurphyMurphy won spots in the field at two European Tour tournaments in 2012:

Hassan II Trophy: 72-68-71-76–287 (-1), t52nd, € 5,550 Irish Open: 69-73-73-74–289 (+1), t58th, € 5,900

Big Break Dominican Republic: Blair O’Neal and Anthony RodriguezO’Neal was the women’s MVP and Rodriguez the MVP of the men’s team. Both earned exemptions into one tournament in 2011.

O’Neal’s exemption:

LPGA Kia Classic: 81-84–165 (+19), missed cut

Rodriguez’s exemption:

PGA Tour Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open: 72-74–146 (+4), missed cut

Big Break Sandals Resorts: Carling CoffingCoffing gained entry into one LPGA tournament and one LET event in 2010:

LPGA Lorena Ochoa Invitational: 78-75-78-72–303 (+15), 35th, $7,975 (no-cut tournament) LET Omega Dubai Ladies Masters: 70-71-75-74–290 (+2), t22nd, £ 5,700

Big Break Disney Golf: Mike PerezPerez’s winnings included a spot in one PGA Tour event in 2010:

Children’s Miracle Network Classic: 76-70–146 (+2), missed cut

Big Break Kaanapali: Kim WelchFor her victory in Hawaii, Welch claimed an exemption in one LPGA Tour event in 2009:

Navistar LPGA Classic: 70-77–147 (+3), missed cut

Big Break Mesquite: Brian KontakKontak claimed an exemption into one PGA Tour tourney in 2008:

Mayakoba Classic: 75-71–146 (+6), missed cut

Big Break VII: Reunion: Tommy GaineyTommy “Two Gloves” Gainey earned a spot in the field at one Nationwide Tour event in 2007:

Cox Classic: 68-66-67-65–266 (-18), t8th, $17,550

Big Break VI: Bri Vega and Denny HeplerThis season of “The Big Break” included both a women’s champ and a men’s champ. The women’s champ received exemptions into two 2007 LPGA Tour events; the men’s champ into two 2007 Champions Tour tournaments.

Vega’s exemptions:

SBS Open at Turtle Bay: 81-80–161 (+17), missed cutSybase Classic: 74-78–152 (+8), missed cut

Hepler’s exemptions:

Turtle Bay Championship: 77-72-73–222 (+6), t72nd, $1,168 (no-cut tournament)Bank of America Championship: 68-75-76–219 (+3), t59th, $2,805 (no-cut tournament)

Big Break V: Ashley PrangePrange’s prizes included entry into one LPGA Tour event in 2006:

LPGA Safeway Classic: 77-77–154 (+10), missed cut

Big Break IV: Paul HoltbyHoltby won spots in two events on the European Tour in 2006:

Algarve Open: 76-69–145 (+1), missed cutCeltic Manor Wales Open: 73-69–142 (+4), missed cut

Big Break III: Danielle AmieeAmiee received entry into two LPGA Tour events in 2005:

Michelob Ultra Open at Kingsmill: 79-77–156 (+14), missed cutLPGA Corning Classic: withdrew

Big Break II: Kip HenleyHenley won entry into four Nationwide Tour tournaments in 2005:

Henrico County Open: 72-70– 142 (-2), missed cutLaSalle Bank Open: 74-73–147 (+5), missed cutLake Erie Charity Classic: 73-80–153 (+9), missed cutPete Dye Classic: 76-74–150 (+6), missed cut

Big Break I: Justin PetersPeters gained entry into four tournaments on the Canadian Tour in 2004:

Barton Creek Classic: 75-81–156 (+12), missed cutBarton Challenge: withdrewGreater Sacramento Open: 76-72–148 (+6), missed cutCentral Valley Classic: 76-70-74-77–297 (+9), 60th

The Big Break proved to be a big boost to the Golf Channel over the years. Who could have imagined, when the first series was announced back in 2003, that the show would last for more than a decade, more than 20 different “seasons”? The Big Break was probably more successful than anyone could have predicted.

And, while the Golf Network no longer produces new seasons of the series, it really did prove to be a big break for some of its competitors. Kristy McPherson didn’t do much on her series, but she wound up on the LPGA Tour shortly after. Tommy “Two Gloves” Gainey, one of the most popular competitors in show history, subsequently earned Nationwide Tour and PGA Tour status and won on both. Ryann O’Toole, Matt Every and Tony Finau were all competitors on The Big Break who went on to tour success.

Many of the show’s champions, as part of their prize packages, earned exemptions in tour events for winning Big Break. Which series champions fared best in the tournaments they got into by virtue of winning Big Break?

That’s the question we answer below. (If a particular season is not listed below, it’s because that season did not award any exemptions to the winner.)

Big Break Florida: Jackie StoeltingStoelting earned an exemption into one LPGA Tour event in 2014:

Manulife Financial LPGA Classic: 70-73-71-70–284 (E), t71st, $2,923

Big Break NFL: Emily Talley and Isaac SanchezTalley and Sanchez were part of the winning team, and earned one exemption each into LPGA and PGA Tour events, respectively, in 2014:

Talley’s tournament:

Shoprite LPGA Classic: 75-72–147 (+5), missed cut

Sanchez tournament:

FedEx St. Jude Classic: 86-81–167 (+27), missed cut

Big Break Mexico: Taylor CollinsCollins earned an exemption into one LPGA Tour event in 2013:

Lorena Ochoa Invitational: 74-77-76-73–300 (+12), $7,250

Big Break Greenbrier: Mark SilversSilvers earned an exemption into one PGA Tour tournament in 2013:

Greenbrier Classic: 71-71–142 (+2), missed cut

Big Break Atlantis: Marcela LeonLeon earned an exemption into one LPGA Tour event in 2012:

Kingsmill Championship: 79-70–149 (+7), missed cut

Big Break Ireland: Mark MurphyMurphy won spots in the field at two European Tour tournaments in 2012:

Hassan II Trophy: 72-68-71-76–287 (-1), t52nd, € 5,550 Irish Open: 69-73-73-74–289 (+1), t58th, € 5,900

Big Break Dominican Republic: Blair O’Neal and Anthony RodriguezO’Neal was the women’s MVP and Rodriguez the MVP of the men’s team. Both earned exemptions into one tournament in 2011.

O’Neal’s exemption:

LPGA Kia Classic: 81-84–165 (+19), missed cut

Rodriguez’s exemption:

PGA Tour Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open: 72-74–146 (+4), missed cut

Big Break Sandals Resorts: Carling CoffingCoffing gained entry into one LPGA tournament and one LET event in 2010:

LPGA Lorena Ochoa Invitational: 78-75-78-72–303 (+15), 35th, $7,975 (no-cut tournament) LET Omega Dubai Ladies Masters: 70-71-75-74–290 (+2), t22nd, £ 5,700

Big Break Disney Golf: Mike PerezPerez’s winnings included a spot in one PGA Tour event in 2010:

Children’s Miracle Network Classic: 76-70–146 (+2), missed cut

Big Break Kaanapali: Kim WelchFor her victory in Hawaii, Welch claimed an exemption in one LPGA Tour event in 2009:

Navistar LPGA Classic: 70-77–147 (+3), missed cut

Big Break Mesquite: Brian KontakKontak claimed an exemption into one PGA Tour tourney in 2008:

Mayakoba Classic: 75-71–146 (+6), missed cut

Big Break VII: Reunion: Tommy GaineyTommy “Two Gloves” Gainey earned a spot in the field at one Nationwide Tour event in 2007:

Cox Classic: 68-66-67-65–266 (-18), t8th, $17,550

Big Break VI: Bri Vega and Denny HeplerThis season of “The Big Break” included both a women’s champ and a men’s champ. The women’s champ received exemptions into two 2007 LPGA Tour events; the men’s champ into two 2007 Champions Tour tournaments.

Vega’s exemptions:

SBS Open at Turtle Bay: 81-80–161 (+17), missed cutSybase Classic: 74-78–152 (+8), missed cut

Hepler’s exemptions:

Turtle Bay Championship: 77-72-73–222 (+6), t72nd, $1,168 (no-cut tournament)Bank of America Championship: 68-75-76–219 (+3), t59th, $2,805 (no-cut tournament)

Big Break V: Ashley PrangePrange’s prizes included entry into one LPGA Tour event in 2006:

LPGA Safeway Classic: 77-77–154 (+10), missed cut

Big Break IV: Paul HoltbyHoltby won spots in two events on the European Tour in 2006:

Algarve Open: 76-69–145 (+1), missed cutCeltic Manor Wales Open: 73-69–142 (+4), missed cut

Big Break III: Danielle AmieeAmiee received entry into two LPGA Tour events in 2005:

Michelob Ultra Open at Kingsmill: 79-77–156 (+14), missed cutLPGA Corning Classic: withdrew

Big Break II: Kip HenleyHenley won entry into four Nationwide Tour tournaments in 2005:

Henrico County Open: 72-70– 142 (-2), missed cutLaSalle Bank Open: 74-73–147 (+5), missed cutLake Erie Charity Classic: 73-80–153 (+9), missed cutPete Dye Classic: 76-74–150 (+6), missed cut

Big Break I: Justin PetersPeters gained entry into four tournaments on the Canadian Tour in 2004:

Barton Creek Classic: 75-81–156 (+12), missed cutBarton Challenge: withdrewGreater Sacramento Open: 76-72–148 (+6), missed cutCentral Valley Classic: 76-70-74-77–297 (+9), 60th

The Big Break proved to be a big boost to the Golf Channel over the years. Who could have imagined, when the first series was announced back in 2003, that the show would last for more than a decade, more than 20 different “seasons”? The Big Break was probably more successful than anyone could have predicted.

And, while the Golf Network no longer produces new seasons of the series, it really did prove to be a big break for some of its competitors. Kristy McPherson didn’t do much on her series, but she wound up on the LPGA Tour shortly after. Tommy “Two Gloves” Gainey, one of the most popular competitors in show history, subsequently earned Nationwide Tour and PGA Tour status and won on both. Ryann O’Toole, Matt Every and Tony Finau were all competitors on The Big Break who went on to tour success.

Many of the show’s champions, as part of their prize packages, earned exemptions in tour events for winning Big Break. Which series champions fared best in the tournaments they got into by virtue of winning Big Break?

That’s the question we answer below. (If a particular season is not listed below, it’s because that season did not award any exemptions to the winner.)

Big Break Florida: Jackie StoeltingStoelting earned an exemption into one LPGA Tour event in 2014:

  • Manulife Financial LPGA Classic: 70-73-71-70–284 (E), t71st, $2,923

Big Break NFL: Emily Talley and Isaac SanchezTalley and Sanchez were part of the winning team, and earned one exemption each into LPGA and PGA Tour events, respectively, in 2014:

Talley’s tournament:

  • Shoprite LPGA Classic: 75-72–147 (+5), missed cut

Sanchez tournament:

  • FedEx St. Jude Classic: 86-81–167 (+27), missed cut

Big Break Mexico: Taylor CollinsCollins earned an exemption into one LPGA Tour event in 2013:

  • Lorena Ochoa Invitational: 74-77-76-73–300 (+12), $7,250

Big Break Greenbrier: Mark SilversSilvers earned an exemption into one PGA Tour tournament in 2013:

  • Greenbrier Classic: 71-71–142 (+2), missed cut

Big Break Atlantis: Marcela LeonLeon earned an exemption into one LPGA Tour event in 2012:

  • Kingsmill Championship: 79-70–149 (+7), missed cut

Big Break Ireland: Mark MurphyMurphy won spots in the field at two European Tour tournaments in 2012:

  • Hassan II Trophy: 72-68-71-76–287 (-1), t52nd, € 5,550
  • Irish Open: 69-73-73-74–289 (+1), t58th, € 5,900

Big Break Dominican Republic: Blair O’Neal and Anthony RodriguezO’Neal was the women’s MVP and Rodriguez the MVP of the men’s team. Both earned exemptions into one tournament in 2011.

O’Neal’s exemption:

  • LPGA Kia Classic: 81-84–165 (+19), missed cut

Rodriguez’s exemption:

  • PGA Tour Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open: 72-74–146 (+4), missed cut

Big Break Sandals Resorts: Carling CoffingCoffing gained entry into one LPGA tournament and one LET event in 2010:

  • LPGA Lorena Ochoa Invitational: 78-75-78-72–303 (+15), 35th, $7,975 (no-cut tournament)
  • LET Omega Dubai Ladies Masters: 70-71-75-74–290 (+2), t22nd, £ 5,700

Big Break Disney Golf: Mike PerezPerez’s winnings included a spot in one PGA Tour event in 2010:

  • Children’s Miracle Network Classic: 76-70–146 (+2), missed cut

Big Break Kaanapali: Kim WelchFor her victory in Hawaii, Welch claimed an exemption in one LPGA Tour event in 2009:

  • Navistar LPGA Classic: 70-77–147 (+3), missed cut

Big Break Mesquite: Brian KontakKontak claimed an exemption into one PGA Tour tourney in 2008:

  • Mayakoba Classic: 75-71–146 (+6), missed cut

Big Break VII: Reunion: Tommy GaineyTommy “Two Gloves” Gainey earned a spot in the field at one Nationwide Tour event in 2007:

  • Cox Classic: 68-66-67-65–266 (-18), t8th, $17,550

Big Break VI: Bri Vega and Denny HeplerThis season of “The Big Break” included both a women’s champ and a men’s champ. The women’s champ received exemptions into two 2007 LPGA Tour events; the men’s champ into two 2007 Champions Tour tournaments.

Vega’s exemptions:

  • SBS Open at Turtle Bay: 81-80–161 (+17), missed cutSybase Classic: 74-78–152 (+8), missed cut

Hepler’s exemptions:

  • Turtle Bay Championship: 77-72-73–222 (+6), t72nd, $1,168 (no-cut tournament)Bank of America Championship: 68-75-76–219 (+3), t59th, $2,805 (no-cut tournament)

Big Break V: Ashley PrangePrange’s prizes included entry into one LPGA Tour event in 2006:

  • LPGA Safeway Classic: 77-77–154 (+10), missed cut

Big Break IV: Paul HoltbyHoltby won spots in two events on the European Tour in 2006:

  • Algarve Open: 76-69–145 (+1), missed cutCeltic Manor Wales Open: 73-69–142 (+4), missed cut

Big Break III: Danielle AmieeAmiee received entry into two LPGA Tour events in 2005:

  • Michelob Ultra Open at Kingsmill: 79-77–156 (+14), missed cutLPGA Corning Classic: withdrew

Big Break II: Kip HenleyHenley won entry into four Nationwide Tour tournaments in 2005:

  • Henrico County Open: 72-70– 142 (-2), missed cutLaSalle Bank Open: 74-73–147 (+5), missed cutLake Erie Charity Classic: 73-80–153 (+9), missed cutPete Dye Classic: 76-74–150 (+6), missed cut

Big Break I: Justin PetersPeters gained entry into four tournaments on the Canadian Tour in 2004:

  • Barton Creek Classic: 75-81–156 (+12), missed cutBarton Challenge: withdrewGreater Sacramento Open: 76-72–148 (+6), missed cutCentral Valley Classic: 76-70-74-77–297 (+9), 60th