Mark your calendars, golf enthusiasts! The U.S. Golf Association (USGA) has announced an exciting lineup of 19 championship events set for 2025. With prestigious venues such as Erin Hills and Oakmont Country Club hosting notable tournaments, fans and players alike can look forward to a thrilling golfing year. From the U.S. Women’s Open to a first-of-its-kind Adaptive Open, the schedule promises to cater to all golf lovers. Be ready for spring and summer showdowns, as well as late-season excitement, culminating in a spectacular finish at the Monterey Peninsula Country Club.
Golf enthusiasts, mark your calendars because the U.S. Golf Association (USGA) just dropped some incredibly exciting news! They’ve unveiled an epic championship schedule for 2025 that will take golf to some of the best courses across the nation.
That’s right, a total of 19 thrilling events are lined up for the year, covering a variety of prestigious championships and showcasing the very best of golf. Whether you’re a seasoned player or just a fan of the sport, there’s something here for everyone to enjoy!
What’s particularly electrifying are the stunning venues selected for these events. Prepare to be wowed as the championships touch down at courses that are globally recognized for their beauty and challenge.
Let’s highlight some of the major events happening in the spring and summer that you won’t want to miss. The U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball will take place at the Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club from May 10-14. Just a few days later, the U.S. Amateur Four-Ball steps up at Plainfield Country Club and Echo Lake Country Club from May 17-21.
Things heat up later in May with the U.S. Women’s Open at the beautiful Erin Hills from May 29-June 1, followed closely by the U.S. Open at the legendary Oakmont Country Club from June 12-15. The action continues in June as the U.S. Senior Open rolls into The Broadmoor from June 26-29.
A first-of-its-kind event, the U.S. Adaptive Open, is scheduled at the stunning Woodmont Country Club from July 7-9, paving the way for inclusivity in golf.
July is also packed with excitement for the younger crowd as the U.S. Girls’ Junior takes place at the Riverside Course at Atlanta Athletic Club from July 14-19, followed by the U.S. Junior Amateur at Trinity Forest Golf Club from July 21-26. It’s a fantastic opportunity for young talents to showcase their skills!
As summer turns into fall, the championship spotlight features the U.S. Women’s Amateur at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort from August 4-10 and the U.S. Amateur at The Olympic Club from August 11-17. Fans will also be thrilled about the U.S. Senior Women’s Open at San Diego Country Club from August 21-24.
September will be exhilarating with the Walker Cup gracing the beautiful Cypress Point Club from September 6-8. Additionally, the U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur will be at the picturesque The Omni Homestead Resort from September 13-18, alongside the U.S. Mid-Amateur at Troon Country Club during those same dates.
To round off the year, the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur will take center stage at the Monterey Peninsula Country Club from October 4-10, closing out a fantastic golfing season.
It’s a spectacular schedule, wouldn’t you agree? Whether you’re a spectator or a competitor, the excitement of these events is sure to bring golf lovers together in 2025. So get your clubs ready, gather your friends, and let the games begin!
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