Us Open Future Sites

The U.S. Open, one of golf’s most prestigious tournaments, has a rich history of being hosted at some of the most iconic golf courses across the United States. Looking ahead, the United States Golf Association (USGA) has announced the future sites for the U.S. Open, ensuring that the championship continues to be played at venues that challenge the world’s best golfers and provide memorable experiences for fans.

Upcoming U.S. Open Venues

As of now, the USGA has confirmed the following venues for the U.S. Open through 2051

  • 2025Oakmont Country Club, Oakmont, Pennsylvania
  • 2026Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, Southampton, New York
  • 2027Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble Beach, California
  • 2028Winged Foot Golf Club, Mamaroneck, New York
  • 2029Pinehurst Resort & Country Club (Course No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, North Carolina
  • 2030Merion Golf Club, Ardmore, Pennsylvania
  • 2031Riviera Country Club, Pacific Palisades, California
  • 2032Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble Beach, California
  • 2033Oakmont Country Club, Oakmont, Pennsylvania
  • 2034Oakland Hills Country Club (South Course), Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
  • 2035Pinehurst Resort & Country Club (Course No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, North Carolina
  • 2036Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, Southampton, New York
  • 2037Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble Beach, California
  • 2038The Country Club, Brookline, Massachusetts
  • 2039Los Angeles Country Club (North Course), Los Angeles, California
  • 2040Merion Golf Club, Ardmore, Pennsylvania
  • 2041Pinehurst Resort & Country Club (Course No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, North Carolina
  • 2042Oakmont Country Club, Oakmont, Pennsylvania
  • 2043To Be Determined
  • 2044Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble Beach, California
  • 2045-2046To Be Determined
  • 2047Pinehurst Resort & Country Club (Course No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, North Carolina
  • 2048To Be Determined
  • 2049Oakmont Country Club, Oakmont, Pennsylvania

Iconic Courses Hosting the U.S. Open

Several golf courses have become synonymous with the U.S. Open due to their challenging layouts and rich histories. These venues are scheduled to host the championship multiple times in the coming decades

  • Oakmont Country ClubLocated in Oakmont, Pennsylvania, Oakmont has hosted the U.S. Open more times than any other course. It is scheduled to host the championship in 2025, 2033, 2042, and 2049.
  • Shinnecock Hills Golf ClubSituated in Southampton, New York, Shinnecock Hills is one of the oldest golf clubs in the United States. It is set to host the U.S. Open in 2026, 2036, and 2046.
  • Pebble Beach Golf LinksKnown for its stunning coastal views, Pebble Beach in California will host the U.S. Open in 2027, 2032, 2037, and 2044.
  • Winged Foot Golf ClubLocated in Mamaroneck, New York, Winged Foot is renowned for its challenging layout. It is scheduled to host the U.S. Open in 2028.
  • Pinehurst Resort & Country Club (Course No. 2)Situated in Pinehurst, North Carolina, this course is known for its turtleback greens and is set to host the U.S. Open in 2029, 2035, 2041, and 2047.
  • Merion Golf ClubLocated in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, Merion is famous for its history and challenging layout. It will host the U.S. Open in 2030, 2040, and 2050.
  • Riviera Country ClubSituated in Pacific Palisades, California, Riviera is known for its picturesque setting. It is scheduled to host the U.S. Open in 2031.
  • Oakland Hills Country Club (South Course)Located in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Oakland Hills is set to host the U.S. Open in 2034.
  • The Country ClubSituated in Brookline, Massachusetts, The Country Club is scheduled to host the U.S. Open in 2038.
  • Los Angeles Country Club (North Course)Located in Los Angeles, California, this course is set to host the U.S. Open in 2039.

Future of the U.S. Open

The USGA’s commitment to hosting the U.S. Open at a diverse array of golf courses ensures that the championship remains dynamic and challenging. By rotating the tournament through both historic venues and modern courses, the USGA provides players with varied tests of skill and offers fans the opportunity to experience different aspects of the game.

As the U.S. Open continues to evolve, the selection of future sites will undoubtedly consider factors such as course design, historical significance, and the ability to challenge the world’s best golfers. The ongoing development and maintenance of these courses will play a crucial role in preserving the integrity and prestige of the U.S. Open for generations to come.