Shinnecock is hosting the U.S. Open June 18-21, for the sixth time. James Foulis won the first one there in 1896. Other winners include Raymond Floyd (1986), Corey Pavin (1995), Retief Goosen (2004) and Brooks Koepka (2018).
Where's the U.S. Open heading next? Here's a look at the future U.S. Open venues:
Pebble Beach will host its seventh U.S. Open June 17-20, 2027. The six winners there are Jack Nicklaus (1972), Tom Watson (1982), Tom Kite (1992), Tiger Woods (2000), Graeme McDowell (2010), Gary Woodland (2019). U.S. Opens visited Pebble about every 10 years but there will be three in an 11-year span coming up.
The West Course, designed by A.W. Tillinghast, has been the site of six U.S. Opens, with Bob Jones (1929), Billy Casper (1959), Hale Irwin (1974), Fuzzy Zoeller (1984), Geoff Ogilvy (2006) and Bryson DeChambeau (2020) the past champions.
Donald Ross built the course in 1907, and 2029 will mark the fifth time for the U.S. Open to be played there. Pinehurst is an "anchor" host site. Bryson DeChambeau won his second U.S. Open at No. 2 in 2024. Payne Stewart made a memorable 18-foot par putt in 1999 to edge Phil Mickelson. Michael Campbell won there in 2005, while Martin Kaymer won it in 2014.
Where's the U.S. Open heading next? Here's a look at the future U.S. Open venues:
Pebble Beach will host its seventh U.S. Open June 17-20, 2027. The six winners there are Jack Nicklaus (1972), Tom Watson (1982), Tom Kite (1992), Tiger Woods (2000), Graeme McDowell (2010), Gary Woodland (2019). U.S. Opens visited Pebble about every 10 years but there will be three in an 11-year span coming up.
The West Course, designed by A.W. Tillinghast, has been the site of six U.S. Opens, with Bob Jones (1929), Billy Casper (1959), Hale Irwin (1974), Fuzzy Zoeller (1984), Geoff Ogilvy (2006) and Bryson DeChambeau (2020) the past champions.
Donald Ross built the course in 1907, and 2029 will mark the fifth time for the U.S. Open to be played there. Pinehurst is an "anchor" host site. Bryson DeChambeau won his second U.S. Open at No. 2 in 2024. Payne Stewart made a memorable 18-foot par putt in 1999 to edge Phil Mickelson. Michael Campbell won there in 2005, while Martin Kaymer won it in 2014.
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