Plenty of people wish they could play golf for a living, but few are good enough to do it.
Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods are among a few dozen golfers who earn the big bucks. Hundreds of others make a living playing professionally. And some barely squeak by, but keep at it as a labor of love.
Most golfers who want to compete against the best must first play in the PGA Tour National Qualifying Tournament, known as Q School.
Morning Edition commentator John Feinstein discusses his new book, Tales from Q School: Inside Golf's Fifth Major.
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