The USGA has awarded Merion a third future U.S. Open.
The historic club outside Philadelphia was originally announced to host the 2030 national championship to coincide with the 100th year anniversary of Bobby Jones’ completion of the Grand Slam at Merion with his U.S. Amateur triumph. Additionally, Merion is also scheduled to host the 2050 U.S. Open to honor another centennial, with this celebration marking Ben Hogan’s comeback from his near-fatal car accident. On Monday, the USGA announced Merion will be on a 10-year cadence as U.S. Open host, with the tournament set to return in 2040.
“For well over a century, Merion has served as the site of some of American golf’s most iconic moments,” said John Bodenhamer, chief championships officer of the USGA. “Our relationship with the club and its membership continues to grow, and when we looked at our future lineup for the U.S. Open, we wanted to enhance our upcoming commitment with a more regular cadence. We are thrilled to be able to return to such an important club on a regular basis and look forward to watching the world’s best write new chapters in the history of this great game.”
In 2020 the USGA signaled a new strategy for its championships, reducing the number of venues for its premier events and introducing a rotation of sorts around a handful of sites. Along with its intended U.S. Opens, Merion will also host future USGA championships with the 2026 U.S. Amateur and the 2034 and 2046 U.S. Women’s Opens. To date, Merion has hosted 19 USGA championships, the most of any venue. Its last U.S. Open hosting duties were in 2013, when Justin Rose claimed his major breakthrough.
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