Alabama Two-Man Challenge Brings Elite Golf To Gulf Shores

R. Ken Cooper • January 19, 2026

New partnership promises high-energy competition and community engagement

Gulf Shores Golf Club

Gulf Shores, Ala. — (OBA) — Good Game Sports and the established Two Man Tour have announced a new partnership to introduce a major competitive golf event in Gulf Shores. The collaboration reflects a shared commitment to high-level play and community involvement. Organizers say the event will elevate the local golf scene. Fans and players are expected to benefit equally.


The Alabama Two-Man Challenge will take place at Gulf Shores Golf Club from February 28 through March 1, 2026. Golfers from across the South East are expected to travel to the coast for the competition. The weekend will feature structured tournament play and a format designed for teamwork.


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The action begins with a 12 pm shotgun start on Saturday, February 28. Competition continues Sunday, March 1, with a 9 am shotgun start for the final round. Each two-man team will complete two full rounds during the tournament weekend. 


Organizers emphasize that the tournament is about more than final scores. The event is designed to highlight competitive intensity while offering a high-energy environment for spectators. On-course activities and side contests will add to the atmosphere. The goal is to create a memorable experience for everyone involved.


“This event is about creating a great experience for players while also bringing something fun and engaging to the local golf community,” said Chris Peacock, founder of Good Game Sports. Peacock said the partnership allows organizers to introduce a proven format while maintaining a strong coastal identity.


Peacock added that the collaboration strengthens the future of competitive golf in the region. He believes blending a professional organization with a local feel will help the tournament grow. Organizers aim to balance serious competition with accessibility for fans. The format is intended to appeal to experienced and emerging players.


Alabama 2 Man Challenge

Local businesses will play a visible role throughout the weekend. Their involvement is designed to support participating teams and showcase the Gulf Shores area. Visiting players and spectators will be introduced to the town’s offerings. Organizers see the event as an opportunity to attract new visitors to the community.


This tournament marks the tenth edition of the well-known challenge, bringing its distinctive style to the coast for the first time. Officials hope for strong public attendance. Additional information about registration and schedules is available through the organizers’ Alabama — Two-Man Tour website. 


Players are encouraged to register early. Organizers promise a weekend focused on competitive skill, teamwork, and sportsmanship. The lively setting near the beach is expected to enhance the experience. The event blends traditional tournament play with interactive fan engagement.


Good Game Sports and Two Man Tour say the Alabama Two-Man Challenge represents a new chapter in golf for Gulf Shores. Both organizations believe the partnership will create a lasting annual tradition. The weekend is expected to leave a lasting impression on players and spectators alike. For more information, visit the Good Game Sports Facebook page.

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