Upcoming Tournaments
Recently Completed Tournaments
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
Dec 16 - Some of the top amateurs in California will return to Aviara Golf Club this week for the San Diego Amateur
Dec 16 - The 21-year-old from Kingman, Arizona recorded only one bogey en route to a first-round 3-under 69
Dec 15 - Stone shot a final round of 3-under 69 to get to even par and secure the win in the championship division by three shots
Dec 14 - The conditions made for a difficult opening round, with no golfers shooting even par or better at Corica Park
Dec 14 - The second event of the 2024 AmateurGolf.com Tour heads to the Corica Park, the home course of AmateurGolf.com
Dec 08 - Cui made birdies on holes No. 10, 12, and 13 to take the lead and secure the win at Del Monte Golf Club
Dec 07 - Cui and Frink both shot opening rounds of 6-under 66 to lead by three shots heading into the final round
Sep 30 - As Lincoln Park comes back as the traditional second venue, we've adjusted the schedule for more efficient play
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tournaments are our business. The primary
mission of the company is to provide
information about thousands of amateur
tournaments across the globe, but we run a
pretty good event ourselves. Some of the
things you can expect from any of the events
on the AmateurGolf.com Tour are
quality courses, a competitive field, web-based
administration, and a team who is dedicated to
"getting it right." Following is some basic
information about the Tour:
- Benefits of Membership: The AmateurGolf.com
Tour is open to all players,
however members of our website are provided
with substantial discounts for each tournament
and advance notice of early savings offers. For
most events the single year membership fee is paid for with the member savings. Other
membership benefits include a
Golfweek subscription, unlimited access to our
website's tournament listings, rankings, player
profiles, and more.
- Non-member registrants
should contact us to register.
- Eligibility and Divisions: Tournaments are open to
men and women; the minimum age for the Senior Scratch division is
50 as of the first day of the tournament. Players should be at least 14 years of age to enter;
younger players will be allowed pending AmateurGolf.com approval based on their past
tournament experience. If there are enough women in a tournament a separate
women's division will be scored, otherwise women can player either
the Net Division (when offered), or the Championship Division
from the same tees as the men. AmateurGolf.com reserves the right to cancel the Net competition if not enough players enter to fill out two pairings.
- Handicaps: Players with handicaps above 6 should enter the Net Division (when offered). The maximum individual
handicap index of 18.0 is
meant as a guideline
for entry into the Net Division, not a hard-and-
fast limit. Players
who are concerned about
handicap
fluctuations can enter the
tournament without
worry, but a maximum index
of 18.0 will be
utilized in computing their Net
score.
- An official USGA handicap
index is required for entry, and Californians may obtain a handicap by joining
the AmateurGolf.com NCGA or SCGA Associate Club. (Login now to
setup your account by selecting "Associate
Club" under membership type -- existing
members who wish to upgrade should call 760-
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- Posting Scores for Handicap: For all AmateurGolf.com Tour events except for the Two Man Links Championship, we will post scores to GHIN for handicap purposes after each round. Therefore it is important for players to have their current GHIN in their member profile.
- Caddies are allowed at all AmateurGolf.com tournaments.
- Wait List procedure (for all tournaments except the Two Man Links): Once the field limit has been reached, active members of AmateurGolf.com can login and register for a spot on the wait list. The fee is $25 and if a spot opens up in the field, the player will be added to the field and the same credit card charged for the remainder of the entry fee. The $25 will be refunded only if a spot does not open up for the player; i.e., if a player elects to withdraw from the wait list there will be no refund. Once in the field the regular refund policy will be in effect (see below).
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