The first round is complete at Bandon Dunes is complete, and Brett Widner of Indianapolis, Ind., and Matt Littleton of Avon, Ind., shot the only even par round or better in the Open Division to take a one-shot lead into the second round.
In classic Bandon Dunes fashion, the weather was sunny, but the wind made the course difficult for the golfers all day.
Jeff Eiserman of Springfield, Mo., and Kirk Viehl of Edwardsville, Ill., and Ben Whipple of El Dorado Hills, Calif., and Sherman Haggerty of Marietta, S.C. are T2 at 1-over.
Similar to years past, the Father-Son Division is producing the lowest scores.
Adrian and BJ Eastwood of Hollywood, Northern Ireland, lead at 6-under, while Connor and Doug Donnelly of Seattle, Wash., and Kyle and Peter Gibbons of Jacksonville, Fla., are T2 at 5-under. Nine teams shoot rounds of even par or better.
PREVIEW
Some tournaments are played for the trophy. Others for tradition. But every April on the southern Oregon coast, 80 teams arrive at Bandon Dunes for something different. Something deeper.
The AmateurGolf.com Two-Man Links and Father & Son Championship isn’t just a four-day event—it’s a shared memory that echoes long after the final putt drops on Monday.
This is golf stripped to its core. No ropes. No carts. Just wind, fescue, and friendships that span generations.
The Origin: A Dream Built on Sand and Vision
Before Bandon was a mecca, it was a gamble. Mike Keiser, a greeting card entrepreneur with a deep love for golf in its rawest form, stood on the windswept cliffs near the tiny town of Bandon in the late 1990s and saw more than just dunes—he saw destiny.
He wanted links golf. The kind you walk. The kind where the weather is part of the test. He partnered with Scottish-born architect David McLay Kidd, and in 1999, Bandon Dunes opened to quiet fanfare and instant reverence.
A year later, AmateurGolf.com founder Pete Wlodkowski was one of the early believers. “I remember thinking this is where we could create something special—not just another tournament, but something with heart,” Pete says.
A Format That Honors the Game
What began as a two-man best-ball has evolved into a multi-division event featuring Championship, Senior, and the growing Father & Son division—now nearly half the field.
“It wasn’t planned that way,” Pete says. “But we noticed more and more dads and sons were signing up. You could feel the emotion out there. It just made sense to recognize it.”
Players tackle four of Bandon’s crown jewels:
Pacific Dunes, Sheep Ranch, Bandon Trails, and Bandon Dunes.
The event blends serious competition with real camaraderie. The team dinner is part roast, part reunion. “You might be battling on the course, but that night everyone’s sharing stories and raising a glass together,” Pete adds.
The Bandon Effect
What separates this event isn’t just the courses—it’s the feeling.
There are no carts. No gallery ropes. No influencer culture. Just golf in its purest form, where the wind matters and every step counts.
“You don’t scroll your phone between holes at Bandon,” Pete says. “You soak it in. The views. The silence. The competition. It’s the most present I’ve ever seen people.”
Why It Sells Out Every Year
Access: Bandon is bucket-list golf, and this event gives you structured rounds on four of the best layouts on the planet.
Culture: It’s competitive but never cutthroat. You’ll meet teammates you’ll stay in touch with for life.
Legacy: For many, especially Father & Son teams, this becomes an annual tradition.
The Opening Tee Shots Are About to Fly
This year’s field is locked in. Bags are packed. Yardage books are dog-eared. And as the first groups head to the tee at Pacific Dunes, we want to wish every player the best of luck this week.
Play hard. Walk proud. And enjoy every step.
“This is the heartbeat of AmateurGolf.com,” Pete says. “Everything we’ve built started here—and it still sets the tone for what we do.”
This event isn’t for everyone. It’s for those who pack extra gloves. Who walk 36 and love it. Who care about the score but care more about who they played with.
And for those lucky enough to tee it up at Bandon each April, the only thing better than playing it once—is coming back.
Didn't Make Bandon? Torrey Pines Is Calling.
Join us December 16–19, 2025, for the next Two Man Links and Father & Son Championship—this time at Torrey Pines.
- ✅ Play three iconic rounds on Torrey Pines North, South, and Coronado
- 🏨 Enjoy luxury lodging at The Lodge at Torrey Pines
- 🏆 Compete for $15,000 in prizes across Open, Senior, and Father & Son divisions
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ABOUT THE
2025 Two-Man Links at Bandon Dunes
TOURNAMENT PORTAL
He who hesitates is lost. And the 24th Two
Man
Links
Championship is going to fill
quickly, so
don't wait! Join us for AmateurGolf.com's
flagship
best-ball event at
the highly-acclaimed
Bandon
Dunes Resort - site of the 2020 U.S. Amateur and
countless major amateur events.
The
tournament
features Championship,
Senior
Championship, and Net and Father & Son
Divisions
(with gross and
net prizes) and it
always draws
a diverse group of players from across the U.S.
and
Canada.
GEORGE AND MICHAEL STEVENS FATHER
& SON
CHAMPIONSHIP
AmateurGolf.com is pleased to report that the
Father
&
Son division
continues to grow, with 50% of the field in
typically
comprised of Father
& Son teams!
We award gross and net prizes in this division, separately from the Open Division.
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WHAT'S INCLUDED:
(4) nights lodging at Bandon
Dunes Resort (see options below)
(4)
tournament rounds (1) at each at four of the
resort's
five courses
(1) gala tournament
dinner (golf attire fine)
$10,000 in prizes
and
awards
(based
on 80 players)
Tournament awards for division
winners
Welcome gifts for all
players
ITINERARY
Thursday, April 17,
2025
Arrival day, golf at player's expense today for
those
that arrive early enough or complimentary use
of
the impressive practice facility.
- Lodging: Bandon Dunes Resort
Friday, April 18, 2025
Tournament Round 1
Pacific Dunes
- Lodging: Bandon Dunes Resort
Saturday, April 19, 2025
Tournament Round 2
Sheep Ranch
- Lodging: Bandon Dunes Resort
Sunday, April 20, 2025
Tournament Round 3
Bandon Trails
- evening: 6:30pm - Dinner at Bandon
Dunes- Macdonald Hall (above McKee's Pub)
- Lodging: Bandon Dunes Resort
Monday, April 21, 2025
Final Round
Bandon Dunes
- morning tee times tbd based on number of
players -- please check out of your room prior
to
play
unless arrangements have been made to stay
over
-
Tournament Awards immediately following
play at Bandon Dunes.
Prizes will be awarded by division
based on the number of players in that division
as
follows:
Father & Son Team (Low Gross and
Low
Net)
Open Team (Low Gross and Low Net)
SENIORS: A trophy and bonus will be
awarded to
the
lowest
gross score among teams
where both players are age 50 and over)
For net scoring, play will be at 80% of
course
handicap, with a maximum allowance of 18 for
each
player, and using the low handicap index for
the
past year
from the USGA GHIN System. A maximum
combined team handicap of 36.0 is suggested.
Play will be from the Green Tees, except
that
those aged 70+ may elect to play from the
Gold Tees.
**SOLD OUT**$3095 -- ** DOUBLE OCCUPANCY
PER
PLAYER
**
(rooming with your partner)
includes 4
rounds of golf, 4 nights of lodging, one big
dinner,
plus
$10,000
of
prizes plus welcome gifts for all players
**SOLD OUT**$3695 -- ** SINGLE OCC.**
includes 4 rounds of golf, 4 nights of lodging,
one big
dinner,
plus $10,000 of tournament prizes and
welcome gifts
for all
players
**SOLD OUT**$3795--** CHROME LAKE LOFT
PER
PLAYER**
(separate bedrooms and bathrooms, shared
common
area).
includes 4 rounds of golf, 4 nights of lodging,
one big
dinner,
plus
$10,000 of tournament prizes and welcome
gifts for
all
players
**SOLD OUT**$4595--**ONE OR MORE 4-
BEDROOM SUITES
MAY BE
AVAILABLE. PLEASE INQUIRE WITH BRANDIE
(AT)
AMATEURGOLF.COM IF INTERESTED **
**TO REGISTER, SEE REGISTRATION TAB BACK AT
THE TOP**
To express an INTEREST in playing (no
commitment.)
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