United States
U.S. Open Rotation
The clubs that host America's most difficult championship — Shinnecock, Oakmont, Pine Valley, Winged Foot, Pebble Beach, Merion, Bethpage.
The USGA returns to a rotating set of clubs for the U.S. Open — each designed or refined to punish
anything less than precise shot-making. Shinnecock Hills (Long Island), Oakmont (Pittsburgh),
Winged Foot (Westchester), Pebble Beach (California), Bethpage Black (public, Long Island), and Pine
Valley (host of the Walker Cup but never the Open) define American penal design.
Courses in the U.S. Open Rotation
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