In 2001, Bettencourt turned professional. In
2008, Bettencourt won twice on the
Nationwide Tour, at the
Oregon Classic in September and a month and a half later at the season-ending
Nationwide Tour Championship at TPC Craig Ranch. The second win took him from 12th to 1st in the money list, therefore earning him his 2009 PGA Tour card. In 2009, his rookie season on tour, Bettencourt finished 111th on the
PGA Tour money list to retain his card for 2010. In
2010, he gained his first PGA Tour win at the
Reno-Tahoe Open, one shot ahead of
Bob Heintz after Heintz missed a birdie putt on the 72nd hole. This win ensures PGA Tour exemption for Bettencourt until the end of the 2012 season in a tough season that saw Bettencourt make 14 cuts in 32 appearances. Bettencourt split time in 2013 between the
Web.com Tour and PGA Tour. He finished 16th on the 2013 Web.com Tour regular season money list to earn his 2014 PGA Tour card. In 2014, he made only 4 cuts in 14 events and finished 211th on the
FedEx Cup points list, therefore he lost his PGA Tour card and also missed the
Web.com Tour Finals. The finish demoted Bettencourt to the past champions category for the 2014-15 season and forced him to Web.com Tour Qualifying School. ==Professional wins (6)==