Here are the future sites of the PGA Championship (through 2034)
The PGA of America has most of its PGA Championships scheduled out through the next decade.
The site for 2033 is still to be determined but there are nine championships – at eight different venues – on the docket through 2034.
Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte is the host this year, the second time the venue has hosted. In 2017, Justin Thomas won the first of his two PGAs at Quail Hollow. It'll be the 107th PGA Championship.
Here are the future sites of the PGA Championship.
The PGA of America has yet to announce the site for this championship.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Future sites of the PGA Championship future sites (through 2034)
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