"The plan is for this new Latin American tour to award Official World Golf Ranking points, thus giving more countries access to the Olympics."

Sean Martin fleshes out the details of the Nationwide feeder tour the PGA Tour is attempting to set up in hopes of producing some local players for 2016's WGC Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

PGA Tour officials will meet next week with officials from South America, Central America, the Caribbean and Mexico to discuss forming a new tour in the region that likely would serve as a feeder to the Nationwide Tour.

The Sept. 15-17 meetings in Miami will be the third set of face-to-face discussions between the Tour and Latin American officials.

“The idea around this is to create a more consistent model, week-in and week-out, . . . and to create a clear pathway for how players can elevate themselves to potential spots on the Nationwide Tour, and follow on to the PGA Tour,” said Jack Warfield, PGA Tour vice president of championship management.

The yet-to-be-named tour (I like PGA Tour de las Americas) would be run by the PGA Tour and consist of at least a dozen events, Warfield said. Top finishers on this tour’s Order of Merit would earn Nationwide Tour status for the next season. The tour would not start until at least 2012.