Five Iron Golf revives the Crosby Clambake tournament. Sign up today

Trisha Easto- Five Iron Golf is hosting an indoor golf tournament reviving the Bing Crosby Clambake.
- Qualifying rounds take place from January 12 to January 31 at any Five Iron Golf location.
- The top five men and women will advance to the finals round on a simulated Pebble Beach course.
- The grand prize includes a three-night Pebble Beach golf experience in January 2027.
Golfers, looking for something fun to do indoors this winter? Five Iron Golf is reviving the Bing Crosby Tournament.
That's right, that Bing Crosby. For those unfamiliar with the singer and actor's golf game, Crosby founded the Crosby Clambake in 1937. That tournament is now the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and a staple of the PGA Tour. Now, you can try your hand on an indoor golf simulator at any Five Iron Golf location with the chance of winning a trip to play Pebble Beach.
The qualifying round kicks off on Monday, Jan. 12 and must be completed by the end of the month.
Here is everything you need to know about Five Iron Golf and The Crosby Clambake:
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When is the Crosby Clambake at Five Iron Golf?
The qualifying round has to be completed between Monday, Jan. 12 and Saturday, Jan. 31. Then, the top five men and the top five women will advance to the Pro-Am finals round on the simulated Pebble Beach Golf Links from Feb. 9-20. The remaining top 80 percent of participants compete in a consolation tournament.
The Five Iron Golf tournament aligns with the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, which takes place from Feb. 12-15.
What is the prize for winning the Bing Crosby Tournament at Five Iron Golf?
The winner will receive a Pebble Beach golf experience in January 2027, including three rounds of golf (one at Pebble Beach Golf Links), a three-night stay at The Inn at Spanish Bay or The Lodge, access to the Player’s Cup Welcome Party and Awards Dinner, daily breakfast credits, and a Player’s Cup shopping experience.
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