The USGA is clearly an organization that likes to set its stall out early, which is apparent in its confirmation of many future US Open venues up to 2051. In total, 10 courses have been announced for 24 editions in the coming decades, and all have hosted the tournament at least once.
Here are the details of the future US Open venues that have been confirmed to date.
2025, 2033, 2042 and 2049: Oakmont Country Club, Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania venue has hosted the US Open more times than any other, and that trend is set to continue, at least for the next few decades. It will host the Major for the 10th time in 2025 and is confirmed for three more editions between then and 2049.
The course has certainly provided plenty of drama over the years, including Jack Nicklaus’s maiden Major title in 1962. It is also regarded as one of the most difficult tests in the game, in part because of one of the golf’s most famous bunkers, the Church Pews between the third and fourth holes.
2026 and 2036: Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, New York
The Long Island course is woven into the fabric of US golf. Established in 1891, it is one of the five founding member clubs of the USGA.
It also has hosted its first share of prestigious tournaments, including five editions of the US Open. That will become six in 2026, and it will host the tournament for the seventh time a decade later.
Such is the course’s standing, the links-style was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000 and is generally regarded as one of the best in the world.
2027, 2032, 2037 and 2044: Pebble Beach, California
Pebble Beach is no stranger to hosting men’s Majors, and has been the venue for the US Open six times, most recently in 2019. In 2023, it also hosted the US Women’s Open for the first time.
While three more editions of that tournament are also in the pipeline for the iconic California course, it will host the men’s equivalent four times in the next couple of decades, beginning in 2027.
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