The PGA Tour's recent announcement on Friday brought to light the suspension of two Korn Ferry Tour players for their violation of the Integrity Program. In a statement conveyed via email, the PGA Tour disclosed that Vince India and Jake Staiano had placed bets on PGA Tour competitions, albeit not on tournaments they were participating in.
As a result of their actions, Vince India faces a six-month suspension from PGA Tour-sanctioned competition, which commenced on September 18, 2023. In a parallel vein, Jake Staiano is barred from PGA Tour-sanctioned tournaments for three months, starting from September 11, 2023.
Vince India, aged 34, is an alumnus of the University of Iowa and has been a full-time player on the Korn Ferry Tour since 2019. Accumulating career earnings of $569,844 on the KFT, he managed to secure eight top-10 finishes from 2019 to 2023. However, this season saw him make 22 starts without achieving a top-10 finish, despite making half the cuts. He has had three career PGA Tour starts but has yet to make a cut.
On the other hand, Jake Staiano, aged 26 and a product of Colorado State, has participated in a total of 17 events on the KFT over the past two seasons. His earnings from the six cuts he made amount to $30,910. In 2023, he played eight times and made three cuts, achieving one top-25 finish. Notably, Staiano has not had the opportunity to compete on the PGA Tour.
The PGA Tour's Integrity Program manual, last updated in September 2021, focuses on preventing betting-related corruption in PGA TOUR competitions. Within this manual, one of the prohibited actions is "Betting on Professional Golf Events." The rules specify that any "Covered Person" should refrain from betting on the outcome or any other aspect of any PGA TOUR Event or any other professional golf competition worldwide. This includes participation in fantasy or other games that offer valuable prizes, unless expressly approved by the PGA TOUR.
This announcement underscores the PGA Tour's commitment to maintaining the integrity of its competitions and ensuring that all participants adhere to its stringent rules and regulations.