
As we have seen from time to time in places like Shinnecock Hills, Pebble beach AND Pinehurst no. 2the right course is central to what makes the US Open such an iconic championship. After all, the world’s best players aren’t just competing against each other—they’re also battling some of golf’s most iconic and sought-after layouts.
Recognizing the importance of these historic sites, the USGA has already mapped out much of the US Open schedule through 2051, relying on a rotation of championship-tested courses that have helped define the tournament’s legacy.
Upcoming US Open Host Courses
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Framed by the rugged Pacific coastline, Pebble Beach Golf Links remains one of the game’s great stages and will again host the US Open in 2027, 2032, 2037 and 2044.
Pinehurst no. 2
After his successful 2024 championship, Pinehurst No. 2 returns in 2029, 2035, 2041 and 2047, continuing its role as one of the USGA’s premier anchor sites.
Merion Golf Club
Having hosted five previous US Opens, including Ben Hogan’s iconic playoff victory in 1950, Merion Golf Club will host the championship three more times over the next 25 years—2030, 2040 and 2050—with the 2030 event marking the 100th anniversary of Bob Jones completing his A190 feat in the US.
Riviera Country Club
After hosting a wide range of championships – including the 1948 US Open, 1983 and 1995 PGA Championship, the 1998 US Senior Open, the 2017 US Amateur and the 2026 US Open – the USGA returns to Riviera Country Club for the 2031 US Open.
Oakmont Country Club
Just outside Pittsburgh’s Steel City, this venerable cathedral of golf is known for producing some of the game’s most dramatic and high-pressure finishes — a reputation that will continue as the USGA returns in 2033, 2042 and 2049, further extending its legacy as the championship’s most frequent host.
Oakland Hills Country Club
After a major restoration in 2021, this Donald Ross design located just outside Detroit returns to the US Open rotation in 2034 and again in 2051.
Known for hosting some of the most demanding tests in US Open history, Winged Foot Golf Club will host the championship in 2028.
Shinnecock Hills Golf Club
Known for its sleek, links-style layout, Shinnecock Hills Golf Club is one of America’s oldest and most sought-after golf clubs. The US Open is scheduled to return to the iconic Long Island course in 2036.
The country club
The iconic Brookline venue cemented its place in golf history when it hosted the memorable 1913 US Open. After a celebrated return in 2022, the Massachusetts masterpiece will add another chapter to its storied legacy when the national championship returns in 2038.
Los Angeles Country Club
After a successful US Open debut in 2023, Los Angeles Country Club will host the championship again in 2039.
Inverness Club
Steeped in history since 1916, this remarkable venue has crowned champions including Ted Ray, Billy Burke, Dick Mayer and Hale Irwin. The USGA will return to Inverness Club in 2027 for the US Women’s Open and 2029 for the US Amateur, before bringing back the US Open in 2045.

