U.S. Women's Open Future Sites and Dates

The U.S. Women's Open is one of the five major championships in women's professional golf, and is the biggest tournament in women's pro golf. Below is a list of golf courses that are already scheduled as the future sites of this major.

The U.S. Women's Open is run by the United States Golf Association as one of the 15 national championships staged by the USGA. It is played annually and moves around to different golf courses each year. The tournament has been played since 1946, and upcoming sites are currently selected several decades into the future.

Future U.S. Women's Opens

Dates are also listed where the USGA has already announced them. The tournament today is typically played the week after Memorial Day, in late May/early June.
  • 2025 — Erin Hills in Erin, Wisconsin, May 29–June 1
  • 2026 — Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, California, June 4-7
  • 2027 — Inverness Club in Toledo, Ohio, dates TBA
  • 2028 — Oakmont Country Club in Plum, Pennsylvania, dates TBA
  • 2029 — Pinehurst (No. 2 Course) in Pinehurst, North Carolina, dates TBA
  • 2030 — Interlachen Country Club in Edina, Minnesota, dates TBA
  • 2031 — Oakland Hills Country Club (South Course) in Bloomfield Township, Michigan, dates TBA
  • 2032 — Los Angeles Country Club (North Course) in Los Angeles, California, dates TBA
  • 2033 — Chicago Golf Club in Wheaton, Illinois, dates TBA
  • 2034 — Merion Golf Club in Haverford, Pennsylvania, dates TBA
  • 2035 — Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, California, dates TBA
  • 2038 — Oakmont Country Club in Plum, Pennsylvania, dates TBA
  • 2040 — Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, California, dates TBA
  • 2042 — Oakland Hills Country Club (South Course) in Bloomfield Township, Michigan, dates TBA
  • 2045 — The Country Club (composite course) in Brookline, Massachusetts, dates TBA
  • 2046 — Merion Golf Club in Haverford, Pennsylvania, dates TBA
  • 2048 — Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, California, dates TBA
The USGA, in the past, did not always place the U.S. Women's Open at golf courses the caliber of those it used for the men's U.S. Open. That is no longer the case, as the list above makes clear. Every golf course on the list has also been a U.S. Open site, and these courses include some of the "grand dames" of American golf.

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