The Atlantic Pathway |

The Atlantic Pathway |

Every round of golf is played for something. Sometimes it's the experience. Sometimes it's the opportunity. The best ones are both.

For competitive players, Atlantic events are built around that second word — opportunity. Real competition, tour-standard delivery, and incentives that actually mean something.

The Atlantic Pathway spans three levels — Junior, Amateur, and Professional. Wherever you are in your development, there's a platform here that's designed for you.

The Atlantic Pathway Program |

The Atlantic Pathway Program |

The best performers across Pathway events are invited into The Atlantic Pathway Program. This is where Atlantic's commitment to competitive players goes beyond the events themselves.

The Program is funded through a portion of event entry revenues and by pro prize money forfeited by amateur competitors to protect their status — money that goes directly back into the careers of the players who've earned their place in it. This includes Q-School entry fees, tour qualifier costs and other high ranking event entry fees — the financial barriers that stand between talented players and the next step — that's what the Program is designed to remove.

You don't apply. You earn an invitation.

The Pathway in practice

In February 2026, Atlantic Golf ran the European Challenge Qualifier in Dothan, Alabama — in partnership with the Clutch Pro Tour. The event drew a competitive professional field playing across three rounds on a 7,579-yard, par-72 layout at RTJ Highland Oaks.

The leading two players earned HotelPlanner Tour membership with seven guaranteed starts for the 2026 season. The Top 25 earned Clutch Pro Tour cards for the season. This is what the Atlantic Pathway looks like.

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