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Brian and Max Pidgeon of San Diego finished under par to win the Father and Son Division
David Hilfman and Josh Medcalf of San Diego, Calif., won the 2025 AmateurGolf.com Two Man Links and Father & Son at Pebble Beach, presented by Callaway, after finishing 6-over with rounds of 72-74-76 and securing the seven-shot win.
The first round was held at Spanish Bay, the second round at Spyglass Hills, and the final round was held at Pebble Beach. After going to Bandon Dunes for 24 years for the event, this was the first year at Pebble Beach.
"We are thrilled," Hilfman said. "Pebble Beach is obviously iconic, and we are honored to be part of this whole thing and thrilled to actually come through as winners."
Medcalf was quick to give credit to his partner and reveal the nickname he has for Hilfman.
"That's all thanks to the Stallion," Medcalf said of his partner with a smile. "He carried us every hole."
Medcalf added, "I had a cigar, and I had a great time. You guys put on an incredible event, and this was beautiful."
Clay Hightower of Houston, Tex., and Ramsey McCreary of Lucas, Tex., finished in solo second place at 13-over, seven shots behind the winners. Greg Wilson of Du Quoin, Ill, and Tim Swallers of Crown Point, Ind., finished T3 with John Pang of Maud, Tex. and Kyle DeLaughter of Shreveport, La., at 19-over.
In the Father/Son Division, Brian and Max Pidgeon of San Diego, Calif., finished at 2-under after impressive rounds of 73-71-70 and won by five shots. Martin and Connor Rochan of Toronto, Canada, finished in solo second place at 3-over after rounds of 76-72-71. Both groups were impressive, as the weather conditions were difficult to play with.
John and Wheeler White of Palmetto, Ga., finished in solo third place at 4-over.
In the Senior Division, Paul Douglas of London, Ky., and Bill Douglas of Richmond, Ky., finished at the top of the leaderboard at 12-over with rounds of 77-76-75, and Hightower and McCreary finished in solo second place at 13-over, just one shot back.
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