May
Major - Round Robin
Solo - Los Lagos

Hole 6 @ Corica Park - South
Major - Round Robin @ Corica Park - South
What's better than playing a 2v2 match? Three 2v2 matches! Enter the Round Robin major, an opportunity to play with multiple people all in the same skill range as you. The Round Robin Major will be played at Corica Park - South Course, a well-desgined track that's sure to challenge even the best of golfers.
The Format: All participating players will be broken into tee times based on skill level. Within each tee time, there will be a rotating 2v2 matchup for 6 holes each. Each tee time can choose the format for each 6-hole stretch, but it will be match play. If you'd like to play scramble the entire round you may do so, if you'd like to play 3 different golf games in on round you may do so. Each individual earns points based on how their team does on each hole. 1 point for winning, 1/2 point for tying, and 0 points for losing.
- Example: Nate, Nigel, Cal, and Wes play in a tee time. Holes 1-6 are Nate & Nigel vs Cal & Wes in a scramble, holes 7-12 are Nate & Cal vs Nigel & Wes in a best ball, then holes 13-18 are Nate & Wes vs Cal & Nigel in alternate shot. If Nate wins 3 holes with Nigel, wins 2 holes and ties 2 holes with Cal, and wins 1 hole and ties 3 holes with Wes, then he will get 8.5 points. If Nigel has 11 points, Wes has 9 points, and Cal has 7.5 points, then Nate will recieve 3rd place points for the Major.
2025 Winners: N/A
Solo - Los Lagos (White Tees)
Drive just three minutes off Highway 101 and you wouldn’t expect to stumble onto a lush golf course that feels more like a state park. Yet Los Lagos delivers exactly that — then immediately asks you to hit a tee shot over water. Not once, not twice, but three times, proudly living up to its name.
At first glance, the course looks short and straightforward at just under 5,000 yards. Step up to the tee, though, and the illusion fades. Blind tee shots, cleverly placed bunkers, foxes casually occupying tee boxes, and greens that refuse to read the way you want combine into a deceptively tough challenge. Last year, Alonso earned the nickname Mr. May with an eight-stroke victory here. Will his dominance continue, or will a new King of the Lakes rise?
Par: 68, Index: 64, Slope: 111