With the future laid out for the next quarter-century, we take a look at the host sites for the future editions of the US Open Golf Championship.

Where will the next U.S. Open tournaments be played? Future venues
The U.S. Open is one of the most prestigious events in the world of golf, with a rich history and a storied legacy that spans over a century. Since its inception in 1895, the tournament has showcased exceptional golfing talent, challenging courses, and dramatic moments that have captivated fans around the globe.
As the U.S. Open looks toward the future, the US Open organizers are continuously exploring potential sites that not only provide an exceptional golfing experience but also captivate audiences with their beauty and grandeur.
There’s a reason Oakmont has hosted the most @usopengolf championships than any other course in 🇺🇸
— Dave Ross (@drosssports) June 14, 2025
Absolute masterpiece
Hit it in the fairway? Doable
Miss the fairway? Good luck
Truly identifies the best player for 4 days
No breaks.
No mercy.
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The search for new venues to host the U.S. Open
As golf continues to evolve, new sites emerge, each with its own unique charm and challenges. From the windswept links of Whistling Straits to the rugged coastal allure of Bandon Dunes, the future sites of the U.S. Open promise to captivate audiences, test the skills of the world’s best golfers, and leave an indelible mark on the sport’s history. Whether these suggested venues or other remarkable locations become future hosts, one thing is certain: the U.S. Open will always epitomize the pursuit of excellence on the grandest stage of golf.
Future venues for the U.S. Open Golf Championship
YEAR | CLUB | LOCATION |
---|---|---|
2026 | Shinnecock Hills Golf Club | Shinnecock Hills, New York |
2027 | Pebble Beach Golf Links | Pebble Beach, California |
2028 | Winged Foot Golf Club, West Course | Mamaroneck, New York |
2029 | Pinehurst Resort, Course No. 2 | Pinehurst, North Carolina |
2030 | Merion Golf Club, East Course | Ardmore, Pennsylvania |
2031 | Riviera Country Club | Pacific Palisades, California |
2032 | Pebble Beach Golf Links | Pebble Beach, California |
2033 | Oakmont Country Club | Plum, Pennsylvania |
2034 | Oakland Hills Country Club, South Course | Bloomfield Hills, Michigan |
2035 | Pinehurst Resort, Course No. 2 | Pinehurst, North Carolina |
2036 | Shinnecock Hills Golf Club | Southampton, New York |
2037 | Pebble Beach Golf Links | Pebble Beach, California |
2038 | The Country Club | Brookline, Massachusetts |
2039 | Los Angeles Country Club, (North Course) | Los Angeles, California |
2040 | Merion Golf Club, | Ardmore, Pennsylvania |
2041 | Pinehurst Resort, Course No. 2 | Pinehurst, North Carolina |
2042 | Oakmont Country Club | Plum, Pennsylvania |
2043 | TBD | TBD |
2044 | Pebble Beach Golf Links | Pebble Beach, California |
2045 | TBD | TBD |
2046 | TBD | TBD |
2047 | Pinehurst Resort, Course No. 2 | Pinehurst, North Carolina |
2048 | TBD | TBD |
2049 | Oakmont Country Club | Plum, Pennsylvania |
2050 | Merion Golf Club, East Course | Ardmore, Pennsylvania |
2051 | Oakland Hills Country Club, South Course | Bloomfield Hills, Michigan |
If there’s a single golf course synonymous with U.S. championship golf, it’s Oakmont Country Club. With 9 Opens, 3 PGAs, 5 Amateurs, 3 NCAAs, 2 Women’s Opens and an upcoming Walker Cup, Henry Fownes’ creation is everything he hoped it would be: a true icon of American golf. pic.twitter.com/zN9OdNUhxb
— LinksGems (@LinksGems) April 25, 2023
Where will the 2026 US Open be played?
Next year’s US Open will take place at Shinnecock Hills.
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