
Future U.S. Women's Open venues include seven clubs hosting championship for first time
Future U.S. Women's Open venues include seven clubs hosting championship for first time
The countdown is on for the U.S. Women's Open in 2025.
This year marks the 80th women's national championship, and Erin Hills Golf Course in Erin, Wisconsin, will be the host venue for the landmark event. The USWO will be the second of five majors for the LPGA in 2025.
In all, the U.S. Golf Association has announced 18 future U.S. Women's Open locations through 2048, although there are several years with locations still to be announced (2037, 2039, 2041, 2043, 2044, 2047).
Among the many list below are seven historic clubs that are slated to host the women for the first time, including this year and next.
Check out this list of future stops, which includes the first trip to Riviera in the very near future.
2025
Erin Hills, Erin, Wisconsin
Site of the 2017 U.S. Open victory of Brooks Koepka, Erin Hills will host the women's Open for the first time this year.
2026
Riviera Country Club, Pacific Palisades, California
The Riv is hosting the women for the first time in 2026 and the men's and women's Olympics in 2028.
2027
Inverness Club, Toledo, Ohio
Inverness has hosted two previous USWO's: Susie Berning (1973) and Jane Geddes (1986). It also hosted the 2021 Solheim Cup, won by Europe.
2028, 2038
Oakmont Country Club, Oakmont, Pennsylvania
Patty Sheehan (1992) and Paula Creamer (2010) won the two previous U.S. Women's Opens there. Oakmont, hosting the men's U.S. Open in 2025, has two future USWOs on tap.
2029
Pinehurst Resort & Country Club, Pinehurst, North Carolina
Michelle Wie West won the USWO at Pienhurst No. 2 in 2014 when the course hosted the men and the women back-to-back. In 2029, the consecutive Opens will be played again at Pinehurst.
2030
Interlachen Country Club, Edina, Minnesota
The 2030 U.S. Women's Open will be the second played at Interlachen (a 19-year-old Inbee Park won it in 2008) and it's scheduld to be played on the 100th anniversary of Bob Jones' U.S. Open victory at Interlachen his third straight major win en route to the grand slam.
2031, 2042
Oakland Hills Country Club, Bloomfield Township, Michigan
This will be the first U.S. Women's Open at Oakland Hills, which has hosted 12 previous USGA championships. It will become the fifth club to have hosted a U.S. Open, U.S. Women's Open, U.S. Amateur and U.S. Women's Amateur.
2032
Los Angeles Country Club
LACC hosted the men's U.S. Open in 2023 and in 2032 it will host the women for the first time. LACC hosted the U.S. Women's Amateur in 1930.
2033
Chicago Golf Club, Wheaton, Illinois
This will be the first time the U.S. Women's Open will be held at Chicago Golf Club, one of the five founding clubs of the USGA. The club hosted the inaugural U.S. Senior Women'''s Open in 2018, won by Laura Davies
2034, 2046
Merion Golf Club, Ardmore, Pennsylvania
As of 2023, Merion has hosted more USGA championships than any other venue but in 2034, the U.S. Women's Open will be staged there for the first time.
2035, 2040, 2048
Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble Beach, California
Pebble hosted the USWO for the first time in 2023 and will do so again 12 years later and then again five years after that.
2036
Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, Southampton, New York
This will be the first U.S. Women's Open at Shinnecock. It'll also be a part of a back-to-back for the club, which will host the men and the women on consecutive weeks in 2036.
2045
The Country Club, Brookline, Massachusetts
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