Pebble Seashore is the third course to turn into an anchor website for the U.S. Open, with the USGA saying Wednesday 4 U.S. Opens and 4 U.S. Girls’s Opens over the subsequent 26 years.
Pebble Seashore joins Pinehurst No. 2 and Oakmont Nation Membership as anchor websites, a technique that enables the USGA to return to its most well-known U.S. Open programs extra often.
The USGA made positive the ladies weren’t left behind.
The U.S. Girls’s Open shall be held on America’s most well-known seaside course for the primary time subsequent yr, after which it’ll return three extra instances in 2035, 2040 and 2048.
Pebble Seashore, which opened in 1919 and first hosted a USGA occasion in 1929 with the U.S. Newbie, was the primary public course to host the U.S. Open in 1972. That Open was well-known for Jack Nicklaus hitting the pin with a 1-iron on the par-3 seventeenth on his strategy to victory.
Different massive moments embrace Tom Watson chipping in on the seventeenth to beat Nicklaus in 1982, and Tiger Woods delivering his best efficiency when he gained the 2000 U.S. Open by 15 photographs, the widest margin in main championship historical past.
It most just lately held the U.S. Open in 2019, when Gary Woodland chipped from one finish of the seventeenth inexperienced to the opposite for a exceptional par save on his strategy to his first main.
John Bodenhamer, the USGA’s chief championships officer, recalled a dialog with three-time main champion Nick Worth, who advised him it issues the place a participant wins a U.S. Open.
“There are particular locations you go and stand out on them, they’re meant for a U.S. Open or a U.S. Girls’s Open. You play Pebble Seashore, it’s a little bit of a non secular expertise,” Bodenhamer mentioned at a information convention overlooking the 18th gap. “We’re going the place gamers wish to win.”
Pebble Seashore additionally hosts a PGA Tour occasion each February relationship to 1947. It as soon as held a PGA Championship (1977) and the precursor to the Tour Championship (1988).
“This relationship with Pebble Seashore, lengthy thought-about a nationwide treasure, is a historic step ahead for golf,” mentioned Mike Whan, the CEO of the USGA. “Along with elevating our Open championships, the USGA and Pebble Seashore are dedicated to working collectively to make sure a extra numerous, welcoming and accessible sport.”
Spyglass Hill, considered the hardest of the Pebble Seashore programs in comparatively calm situations, will host the U.S. Senior Girls’s Open and the U.S. Senior Open in consecutive weeks in 2030.
The U.S. Open now has solely 10 open slots by means of 2051, with the subsequent out there yr in 2028.
Of the present anchor websites, Oakmont has hosted the U.S. Open 9 instances, essentially the most of any membership, and the U.S. Open returns to the Pittsburgh-area course in 2025, 2033, 2042 and 2049.
Pinehurst No. 2 in North Carolina is the newcomer, first holding the U.S. Open in 1999 and returning in 2005 and 2014. It has the U.S. Open in 2024, 2029, 2035, 2041 and 2047. Pinehurst additionally was chosen as a secondary headquarters for the USGA.
The USGA nonetheless might have a fourth anchor website. Among the many golf equipment mentioned to be into consideration are Shinnecock Hills and Winged Foot, each in New York. Shinnecock Hills is internet hosting its sixth U.S. Open in 2026.
“There so many thrilling issues to come back down the highway,” Bodenhamer mentioned. “Each certainly one of these long-term relationships are completely different. You will see extra.”