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Bucket-list courses. True competition. Lifelong memories. Discover why this series is the ultimate experience for families.
For serious amateur players, there are plenty of competitive options. But if you're looking for a golf experience that’s as much about bonding as it is about battling—one that invites fathers, sons, daughters, spouses, and lifelong friends to play the game on the greatest stages together—there’s nothing quite like the Two-Man Links Championship series.
Run by AmateurGolf.com, the Two-Man Links series isn’t just a collection of tournaments. It’s a passport to legendary courses, a celebration of family partnerships, and one of the only opportunities in amateur golf where the people you love most can tee it up with you in meaningful competition—not just a scramble, but a true test of skill, camaraderie, and composure.
Whether you're playing alongside your child, your parent, or your best friend of 30 years, these events are designed to deliver championship golf with a sense of closeness you just don’t find anywhere else.
This isn’t your local club championship with a catchy name. The Two-Man Links schedule reads like a bucket list—and you don’t have to imagine them anymore. Here’s what it looks like to play championship golf at the top venues in the country:
Want more competitive golf in unforgettable settings? From California to the Carolinas, the full AmateurGolf.com Tour schedule is your gateway to top-tier amateur events across the country.
View Full Tour Schedule »The 54-hole best-ball format brings teammates closer—literally and competitively. With Gross, Net, Senior, and Family divisions, everyone has a shot to shine.
Unlike most one-off events, this is a tour designed for family teams—Father/Son, Father/Daughter, even parent-child duos across generations.
You’ll stay at The Lodge at Torrey Pines, walk Pebble’s cliffs, and dine at Pinehurst. But the vibe? Friendly, competitive, and inclusive.
Come once and you’ll be back. With players returning year after year, the Two-Man Links Series becomes more than a tournament — it becomes tradition.
In an era of bucket-list everything, the Two-Man Links series delivers what most “dream” experiences can’t: authentic competition, at world-class venues, with the people who matter most.
It’s not just a better golf trip. It’s the best one—for you and the people you want beside you when it matters.

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