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Splash Brothers: Jack, Joey Hayden earn co-medalist honors at SF City Qualifying
Joey Hayden (AmateurGolf.com Photo)
Joey Hayden (AmateurGolf.com Photo)

As the San Francisco City Championship 36-hole qualifying rounds come to a close, the top of the leaderboard is all Hayden. 

Joey Hayden and Jack Hayden of Dublin, Calif., both finished the qualifying 5-under overall to earn co-medalist honors by one shot over the field.

"I played steady golf," Joey Hayden said. "I was just trying not to give anything away. That is a lot of what the city tournament is about."

Joey Hayden is a junior at Santa Clara, and Jack Hayden is a freshman. Jack qualified from the pre-qualifying round. All participants played one round at TPC Harding Park and one round at Lincoln Park Golf Course.

"There is so much history," Joey Hayden said. "My grandpa and dad played in this. And I love the format; there aren't many tournaments like that anymore. To get to play match play at Harding Park is pretty good." 

Joey won the 2024 NCGA Stroke Play championship.

And they know there is a chance they will see each other in the match play bracket.

"He is playing well, so hopefully, we won't meet each other early," Hayden joked about playing his brother.

David Leede of San Francisco, Calif., finished one shot back of the Hayden's at 4-under, and Adam Barkow of Oakland, Calif., finished in solo fourth place at 3-under.

There was a 7-for-2 playoff at 12-over to finalize the match play bracket, and Jayden Jew of San Francisco, Calif., and Roshan Chandra of Los Altos, Calif. made it through with two pars on holes No. 1 and 2.  


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This is the 109th playing of the historic championship. This year, Lincoln Park Golf Course was brought back as a second course to the iconic TPC Harding Park. Lincoln Park is where the tournament was founded in 1916 and features unmatched views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Bay.

It also has one of the most scenic par-3s in the world, No. 17.

Past champions include 1964 US Open Champion Ken Venturi, 1999 US Women's Open Champion Julie Inkster, and 1969 Masters Champion George Archer. More recently, LPGA Tour player Dorothy Delasin* of Daly City (winner of the 1998 US Junior Girls Championship and 1999 US Women's Amateur) claimed the Women's City Championship in 1998.



Results: San Francisco City Men's Championship
Place  Pts
WinCAMitchell HoeyAlamo, CA200
Runner-upCAAngelo MarconSan Francisco, CA150
SemifinalsCAEli WeidmannMurphys, CA100
SemifinalsCAJack HaydenDublin, CA100
QuarterfinalsCAA.J. FitzgeraldSalinas, CA75

View full results for San Francisco City Men's Championship

ABOUT THE San Francisco City Men's Championship

2025 TOUR PORTAL

*An NCGA Points Tournament*

**Entry Procedure: Registration opens for all players on October 1 for EXEMPT players only. There will be 50 spots held for exempt players under the below categories.

* The past 10 years of the San Francisco City Golf Champions
* 2025 San Francisco City Men’s Championship Match Play Qualifiers
* Top 20 men’s 2024-2025 NCGA Points Lists
* 2025 NCGA Champions (Amateur, Mid- Amateur, Junior)
* The top 3 finishers in each of the AmateurGolf.com Winter Tour events (Dec 2025-Feb 2026)

On November 1, the field will open to all participants (exempt or non-exempt) with a small amount of spots saved for not yet determined exemptions to be finalized. When the field limit is reached, all additional registrants will be entered in the pre-qualifier at Lincoln Park on Friday, March 6, 2026.

Once entries close, if there are any unfilled spots in the Men's Championship (due to withdrawals), they will be filled by Pre-Qualifier registrants in the order in which they registered.

Players entering pre-qualifying will pay an entry fee of $145 for the pre-qualifier, and those advancing from the pre-qualifier will pay the full main event entry fee (must be paid prior to playing).

The 36-hole match play qualifier will be held March 7-8, 2026, with 18 holes played at TPC Harding Park and 18 holes at Lincoln Park for a combined 36-hole qualifying score.

There will be 168 players in the qualifying round with 48 players advancing to match play. The top 32 in the Championship bracket and the next 16 in the Venturi Flight. In the event of a playoff to qualify for match play, a player must be present in order to retain his right to participate in the playoff.

Match play will begin on March 14, 2026. All match play for the Championship Flight (Mar 14-15, 21-22) will be held at TPC Harding Park.

A schedule of all dates of play can be found on the tournament website sfgolfchampionship.com.

WITHDRAWALS AND REFUND POLICY
Players needing to withdraw should do so by filling out the form at sfgolfchampionship.com/contact/. Players withdrawing before end of day February 1 will receive a refund of their entry fee minus $75. There will be no refunds after.

CART POLICY
The use of carts is prohibited for players and caddies in the Men’s Championship Flight (Appendix I – Local Rule Applies)

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ABOUT THE SAN FRANCISCO CITY CHAMPIONSHIP
The oldest municipal tournament in the USA. Match play event with scratch men's, senior men’s, women's, senior women’s, and open flight divisions. Past champions include Ken Venturi, Harvie Ward, Juli Inkster, Bob Rosburg, George Archer, and Dorothy Delasin. Some of the “non winners” include Tom Watson and Johnny Miller. Click the “history” tab for more about this wonderful event.

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