LC Lambrecht
The U.S. Open is regarded as the year’s premier major championship, and boasts a list of future venues to match its lofty distinction.
Pinehurst No. 2, Oakmont Country Club and Pebble Beach Golf Links feature prominently in the championship’s future schedule, as all three courses were recently named as anchor sites for the U.S. Open going forward.
Starting with 2024, Pinehurst makes an appearance on the schedule every five or six years, as does Pebble Beach, which last hosted the U.S. Open in 2019 and will host again in 2027. Oakmont returns to the schedule in 2025, and hosts slightly less frequently than the other anchors, at a clip of every seven or eight years.
Thanks to the USGA’s commitment to pre-planning, we have venues set for the U.S. Open all the way out to 2051, with only 11 spots that remain to be determined in the next 29 years.
The first availability for a hopeful host course is 2028, which the USGA will likely make an announcement about soon. In the meantime, you can check out the complete list of future U.S. Open venues below.
Future U.S. Open venues, 2023-2051
2023: Los Angeles Country Club (North Course)
2024: Pinehurst (No. 2)
2025: Oakmont Country Club
2026: Shinnecock Hills Golf Club
2027: Pebble Beach Golf Links
2028: TBD
2029: Pinehurst (No. 2)
2030: Merion Golf Club
2031: TBD
2032: Pebble Beach Golf Links
2033: Oakmont Country Club
2034: Oakland Hills Country Club (South Course)
2035: Pinehurst (No. 2)
2036: TBD
2037: Pebble Beach Golf Links
2038: TBD
2039: TBD
2040: TBD
2041: Pinehurst (No. 2)
2042: Oakmont Country Club
2043: TBD
2044: Pebble Beach Golf Links
2045: TBD
2046: TBD
2047: Pinehurst (No. 2)
2048: TBD
2049: Oakmont Country Club
2050: TBD
2051: Oakland Hills Country Club (South Course)