Upcoming Tournaments
Recently Completed Tournaments

Apr 12 - We’ve hosted events across the country, but this is the first one you could technically walk to from Pete’s house.

Apr 10 - Wondering if your handicap is good enough for tournament play? Here's how to know you're ready.

Mar 31 - Brian and Max Pidgeon of San Diego finished under par to win the Father and Son Division

Mar 30 - The dynamic duo is nine shots better than the field in the Open Division heading into the final round

Mar 23 - Lana Yamagata took down incoming Harvard freshman Nicole Iniakov to win the Women's Championship Division

Mar 22 - Angelo Marcon will face Mitchell Hoey in the men's division while Nicole Iniakov will face Lana Yamagata in the women's division

Mar 19 - Williams made an eagle on No. 9 to shoot the lone round under par to earn medalist honors for the second straight year

Mar 18 - Funk shot the low round under par to earn the medalist honors by two shots as the field turns to match play

Mar 16 - The men's championship has been cut to eight teams, while the women's championship is cut to the final four

Mar 15 - The top five seeds, including the top two seeds Joey and Jack Hayden, all won their round of 64 matches

Mar 14 - Gyllner and Cho both shot rounds of 1-under 69 at Lincoln Park to top the leaderboard heading into the match play portion

Mar 09 - The two Hayden's finished 5-under overall as the championship moves to match play in the Bay City

Mar 08 - Keilch and Montoya both shot rounds of 6-under 66 to take the lead after the opening round

Mar 07 - Firpo started the round 6-under through six holes while Krewson made 16 pars

Mar 06 - All 69 players in the open flight will make match play and there will be five flights

Feb 16 - In the Senior Division, Bob McCallister defeated Daniel O'Connor and 2024 Senior champion Russell Humphrey in a playoff

Feb 15 - Northern California Golf Association Hall-of-Famer Randy Haag leads the Senior Division by one shot

Jan 14 - Gao, a sophomore at Stanford, shot two rounds of 68 to win the Championship Division by two shots

Jan 13 - Wang, who is a Stanford golfer playing his home course, and Cui will go head-to head as the rest of the field chases the leaders

Jan 13 - Who will join the likes of Max Homa and Collin Morikawa as champions of the AGC Silicon Valley Amateur?

Jan 12 - The Glaze duo shot 8-under to win the Gross Division by three shots at the No. 2 rated public golf course in Florida

Jan 11 - Gettys/Garrett Glaze and Donald/Zachary Miller lead the Championship Division by two shots with one round remaining

Jan 10 - This is the first of four Two Man links events in 2025 on the AmateurGolf.com Tour

Jan 10 - Gettys and Garrett get off to a two shot lead in the championship division at Streamsong's Black Course

Dec 17 - Hoey made a clutch birdie on No. 17 to win the championship division by one shots while the senior division went to a playoff
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