Where is the next U.S. Open golf tournament? All the future U.S. Open host courses revealed

Where will the U.S. Open be played next? Here’s every venue the men’s golf major will visit in the coming decades.

The U.S. Open returns to Pinehurst No.2 in 2024 for the 124th edition of the event, with a stacked field battling it out for one of golf’s major prizes.

The course has held the US Open three times previously – in 1999, 2005, and 2014 – while also playing host to a PGA Championship (1936), the Women’s U.S. Open (2014), and the Ryder Cup (1951).

Pinehurst No.2 is set to welcome back the tournament a further four times across the next 25 years, playing host in 2029, 2035, 2041, and 2047.

Pinehurst is the spiritual home of golf in the USA

This strategy by the USGA of announcing “anchor sites” for the championship means several of America’s most prestigious courses will host multiple opens between 2025 and 2051 in what is a radical move.

Oakmont – a course which has held the most US Opens with nine – will become the first site to host the tournament ten times in 2025.

2026 will see Shinnecock Hills play host for the sixth time while Pebble Beach will hold its seventh US Open in 2027.

Oakmont will host the U.S. Open for the 10th time in 2025

Future U.S. Open courses

YEARVENUE
2025Oakmont
2026Shinnecock Hills
2027Pebble Beach
2028Winged Foot
2029Pinehurst No.2
2030Merion
2031Riviera
2032Pebble Beach
2033Oakmont
2034Oakland Hills
2035Pinehurst No.2
2036Shinnecock Hills
2037Pebble Beach
2038The Country Club
2039Los Angeles Country Club
2040Merion
2041Pinehurst No.2
2042Oakmont
2043TBC
2044Pebble Beach
2045TBC
2046TBC
2047Pinehurst No.2
2048TBC
2049Oakmont
2050Merion
2051Oakland Hills

Every future U.S. Open course and who’s won there previously

Pinehurst No.2 will host the US Open for the fourth time in 25 years

Pinehurst No.2

Years hosted: 1999, 2005, 2014.

Hosting next: 2024

Past champions: Payne Stewart, Michael Campbell, Martin Kaymer.

Oakmont will host the U.S. Open in 2025

Oakmont Country Club

Years hosted: 1927, 1935, 1953, 1962, 1973, 1983, 1994, 2007, 2016.

Hosting next: 2025

Past champions: Tommy Armour, Sam Parks Jr, Ben Hogan, Jack Nicklaus, Johnny Miller, Larry Nelson, Ernie Els, Angel Cabrera, Dustin Johnson.

Shinnecock Hills will host the 2026 U.S. Open

Shinnecock Hills Golf Club

Years hosted: 1986, 1986, 1995, 2004, 2018.

Hosting next: 2026

Past champions: James Foulis, Raymond Floyd, Corey Pavin, Retief Goosen, Brooks Koepka.

Pebble Beach will host the 2027 U.S. Open

Pebble Beach Golf Links

Years hosted: 1972, 1982, 1992, 2000, 2010, 2019.

Hosting next: 2027

Past champions: Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson, Tom Kite, Tiger Woods, Graeme McDowell, Gary Woodland.

Winged Foot Golf Club will host the 2028 U.S. Open.

Winged Foot Golf Club

Years hosted: 1929, 1959, 1974, 1984, 2006, 2020.

Hosting next: 2028

Past champions: Bobby Jones (a), Billy Casper, Hale Irwin, Fuzzy Zoeller, Geoff Ogilvy, Bryson DeChambeau.

Merion Golf Club

Years hosted:1934, 1950, 1971, 1981, 2013.

Hosting next: 2030

Past champions: Olin Dutra, Ben Hogan, Lee Trevino, David Graham, Justin Rose.

Riviera Country Club

Years hosted: 1948

Hosting next: 2031

Past champions: Ben Hogan

Oakland Hills

Years hosted: 1924, 1937, 1951, 1961, 1985, 1996.

Hosting next: 2034

Past champions: Cyril Walker, Ralph Guldahl, Ben Hogan, Andy North and Steve Jones.

The Country Club

Years hosted: 1913, 1963, 1988, 2022.

Hosting next: 2038

Past champions: Francis Ouimet (a), Julius Boros, Curtis Strange, Matt Fitzpatrick.

The LA Country Club will host the 2039 U.S. Open

Los Angeles Country Club

Years hosted: 2023

Hosting next: 2039

Past champions: Wyndham Clark.

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Ross Kilvington is a Contributing Golf News Writer for Today's Golfer

Ross Kilvington – Contributing Golf News Writer

Ross Kilvington is a freelance writer from Scotland who currently writes previews for Today’s Golfer, covering events on the DP World, PGA and LPGA tours along with the LIV Golf Series.

Ross holds a passionate interest in golf and tries to play as often as possible, although having two daughters under the age of 6 means his quest to break 80 will have to wait a little longer.

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