US Open venues: Past, present and future
Here is a list of every singles US Open venue in the history of the event, as well as all of the ones booked in for the future…
The US Open is regarded as the ‘toughest test in golf’ with long firm courses, thick punishing rough and lightning-quick greens.
Since the first US Open in 1895, the tournament has been held at the very best golf courses in the States.
Los Angeles Country Club played host to the 2023 US Open which was impressively won by Wyndham Clark by overcoming Rory McIlroy.
The event has been won by the best players ever to pick up a club such as Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, Gary Player and Arnold Palmer.
Which is the best of these US Open golf venues in your opinion? Let’s take a look at all of the US Open venues:
Future US Open venues
2051 – Oakland Hills Country Club
2050 – Merion
2049 – Oakmont Country Club
2048 – Venue TBC
2047 – Pinehurst No.2
2046 – Venue TBC
2045 – Venue TBC
2044 – Pebble Beach
2043 – Venue TBC
2042 – Oakmont Country Club
2041 – Pinehurst No.2
2040 – Venue TBC
2039 – Los Angeles Country Club
2038 – The Country Club, Brookline
2037 – Pebble Beach
2036 – Shinnecock Hills
2035 – Pinehurst No.2
2034 – Oakland Hills Country Club
2033 – Oakmont Country Club
2032 – Pebble Beach
2031 – Riviera Country Club
2030 – Merion
2029 – Pinehurst No.2
2028 – Winged Foot Golf Club
2027 – Pebble Beach
2026 – Shinnecock Hills
2025 – Oakmont Country Club
2024 – Pinehurst No.2
US Open venues
2023 – Los Angeles Country Club
2022 – The Country Club at Brookline
2021 – Torrey Pines
2020 – Winged Foot Golf Club
2019 – Pebble Beach Golf Links
2018 – Shinnecock Hills Golf Club
2017 – Erin Hills
2016 – Oakmont Country Club
2015 – Chambers Bay
2014 – Pinehurst Resort
2013 – Merion Golf Club
2012 – Olympic Club
2011 – Congressional Country Club
2010 – Pebble Beach Golf Links
2009 – Bethpage State Park
2008 – Torrey Pines Golf Course
2007 – Oakmont Country Club
2006 – Winged Foot Golf Club
2005 – Pinehurst Resort
2004 – Shinnecock Hills
2003 – Olympia Fields Country Club
2002 – Bethpage State Park
2001 – Southern Hills Country Club
2000 – Pebble Beach Golf Links
1999 – Pinehurst Resort
1998 – Olympic Club
1997 – Congressional Country Club
1996 – Oakland Hills Country Club
1995 – Shinnecock Hills
1994 – Oakmont Country Club
1993 – Baltusrol Golf Club
1992 – Pebble Beach Golf Links
1991 – Hazeltine National Golf Club
1990 – Medinah Country Club
1989 – Oak Hill Country Club
1988 – The Country Club
1987 – Olympic Club
1986 – Shinnecock Hills
1985 – Oakland Hills Country Club
1984 – Winged Foot Golf Club
1983 – Oakmont Country Club
1982 – Pebble Beach Golf Links
1981 – Merion Golf Club
1980 – Baltusrol Golf Club
1979 – Inverness Club
1978 – Cherry Hills Country Club
1977 – Southern Hills Country Club
1976 – Atlanta Athletic Club
1975 – Medinah Country Club
1974 – Winged Foot Golf Club
1973 – Oakmont Country Club
1972 – Pebble Beach Golf Links
1971 – Merion Golf Club
1970 – Hazeltine National Golf Club
1969 – Champions Golf Club
1968 – Oak Hill Country Club
1967 – Baltusrol Golf Club
1966 – Olympic Club
1965 – Bellerive Country Club
1964 – Congressional Country Club
1963 – The Country Club
1962 – Oakmont Country Club
1961 – Oakland Hills Country Club
1960 – Cherry Hills Country Club
1959 – Winged Foot Golf Club
1958 – Southern Hills Country Club
1957 – Inverness Club
1956 – Oak Hill Country Club
1955 – Olympic Club
1954 – Baltusrol Golf Club
1953 – Oakmont Country Club
1952 – Northwood Club
1951 – Oakland Hills Country Club
1950 – Merion Golf Club
1949 – Medinah Country Club
1948 – Riviera Country Club
1947 – St. Louis Country Club
1946 – Canterbury Golf Club
1945 – No tournament held
1944 – No tournament held
1943 – No tournament held
1942 – No tournament held
1941 – Colonial Country Club
1940 – Canterbury Golf Club
1939 – Philadelphia Country Club
1938 – Cherry Hills Country Club
1937 – Oakland Hills Country Club
1936 – Baltusrol Golf Club
1935 – Oakmont Country Club
1934 – Merion Golf Club
1933 – North Short Country Club
1932 – Fresh Meadow Country Club
1931 – Inverness Club
1930 – Interlachen Country Club
1929 – Winged Foot Golf Club
1928 – Olympia Fields Country Club
1927 – Oakmont Country Club
1926 – Scioto Country Club
1925 – Worcester Country Club
1924 – Oakland Hills Country Club
1923 – Inwood Country Club
1922 – Skokie Country Club
1921 – Columbia Country Club
1920 – Inverness Club
1919 – Brae Burn Country Club
1918 – No tournament held
1917 – No tournament held
1916 – The Minikahda Club
1915 – Baltusrol Golf Club
1914 – Midlothian Country Club
1913 – The Country Club
1912 – Country Club of Buffalo
1911 – Chicago Golf Club
1910 – Philadelphia Cricket Club
1909 – Englewood Golf Club
1908 – Myopia Hunt Club
1907 – Philadelphia Cricket Club
1906 – Onwentsia Club
1905 – Myopia Hunt Club
1904 – Glen View Club
1903 – Baltusrol Golf Club
1902 – Garden City Golf Club
1901 – Myopia Hunt Club
1900 – Chicago Golf Club
1899 – Baltimore Country Club
1898 – Myopia Hunt Club
1897 – Chicago Golf Club
1896 – Shinnecock Hills Golf Club
1895 – Newport Country Club
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