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9 Dream Courses to Host the U.S. Open (or Bring it Back)

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Hosting a U.S. Open is not an easy task, and the next available date for a course to do so isn’t until 2043. The USGA has decided to stick with a handful of well-known courses for the national championship, such as Oakmont, Pebble Beach, Pinehurst, Shinnecock Hills, and Merion. While these courses are fan favorites, many other venues are also deserving of hosting a major championship. Below is a list of courses that are capable of hosting a U.S. Open, both for their layout and commercial considerations.

One course that stands out is Bethpage Black in New York, which hosted the U.S. Open in 2002 and 2009. Known for its difficult layout and challenging conditions, Bethpage Black has the infrastructure to handle a major championship. Another top contender is Whistling Straits in Wisconsin, a course known for its breathtaking views and challenging links-style layout. Whistling Straits has hosted multiple PGA Championships, proving its ability to handle a major event.

Chambers Bay in Washington is also a strong candidate for hosting a U.S. Open. The course offers stunning views of the Puget Sound and unique terrain that would provide a true test for the world’s best golfers. Erin Hills in Wisconsin, which hosted the U.S. Open in 2017, is another course worth considering. Its wide fairways and challenging greens would make for an exciting championship venue.

One course that has yet to host a U.S. Open but deserves a chance is Crooked Stick in Indiana. The course has a rich history of hosting major events and has a layout that would challenge even the most skilled players. Muirfield Village in Ohio, designed by golf legend Jack Nicklaus, is another course that should be considered for a U.S. Open. With its strategic design and challenging greens, Muirfield Village would provide a true test of skill for the players.

Moving west, the Olympic Club in California is a course that has hosted multiple U.S. Opens and has a reputation for being a tough but fair test of golf. Its hilly terrain and strategic layout make it a popular choice for major championships. Finally, Quail Hollow in North Carolina, home of the Wells Fargo Championship, is another course that deserves a chance to host a U.S. Open. Its challenging layout and history of hosting top events make it a strong contender.

In conclusion, while the USGA has chosen to stick with a few select courses for the U.S. Open, there are many other venues that are deserving of hosting a major championship. From Bethpage Black to Whistling Straits to Crooked Stick, there are plenty of courses that offer a challenging layout and unique experience for players and fans alike. By considering these courses for future U.S. Opens, the USGA can ensure a diverse and exciting lineup of venues for years to come.

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