PGA Championship host venues: Past, present and future
Which venues have hosted the PGA Championship and which ones are booked in to host in future years?
The PGA Championship is one of the four majors contested in the men’s game and is the third oldest.
It began in 1916 when Jim Barnes conquered the field at Siwanoy Country Club and the most recent staging was held at Oak Hill Country Club in 2023 – won by Brooks Koepka.
Koepka overcame Viktor Hovland in a compelling battle to win his fifth major title and third Wanamaker Trophy.
From Bethpage to Bellerive. From Hazeltine to Medinah. This championship has never disappointed when it comes to arranging host venues.
Much like the venues for the US Open, the PGA Championship has been held at the best courses the United States has to offer.
Take a look below at every course to have hosted the PGA Championship and all of the future PGA Championship venues:
Future PGA Championship venues
2025 – Quail Hollow Club
2026 – Aronimink
2027 – PGA Frisco
2028 – Olympic Club
2029 – Baltusrol
2030 – Congressional Country Club
2031 – Kiawah Island Golf Resort
2032 – Venue TBD
2033 – Venue TBD
2034 – PGA Frisco
PGA Championship venues by year
2024 – Valhalla
2023 – Oak Hill (East Course)
2022 – Southern Hills
2021 – Kiawah Island (Ocean Course)
2020 – TPC Harding Park
2019 – Bethpage Black
2018 – Bellerive
2017 – Quail Hollow Club
2016 – Baltusrol (Lower Course)
2015 – Whistling Straits (Straits Course)
2014 – Valhalla
2013 – Oak Hill (East Course)
2012 – Kiawah Island (Ocean Course)
2011 – Atlanta Athletic Club (Highlands Course)
2010 – Whistling Straits (Straits Course)
2009 – Hazeltine National
2008 – Oakland Hills (South Course)
2007 – Southern Hills
2006 – Medinah (No 3)
2005 – Baltusrol (Lower Course)
2004 – Whistling Straits (Straits Course)
2003 – Oak Hill (East Course)
2002 – Hazeltine National
2001 – Atlanta Athletic Club (Highlands Course)
2000 – Valhalla
1999 – Medinah (No 3)
1998 – Sahalee Country Club
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1997 – Winged Food (West Course)
1996 – Valhalla
1995 – Riviera Country Club
1994 – Southern Hills
1993 – Inverness Club
1992 – Bellerive
1991 – Crooked Stick
1990 – Shoal Creek
1989 – Kemper Lakes
1988 – Oak Tree
1987 – PGA National Florida
1986 – Inverness Club
1985 – Cherry Hills
1984 – Shoal Creek
1983 – Riviera Country Club
1982 – Southern Hills
1981 – Atlanta Athletic Club (Highlands Course)
1980 – Oak Hill (East Course)
1979 – Oakland Hills (South Course)
1978 – Oakmont
1977 – Pebble Beach Golf Links
1976 – Congressional Country Club (Blue Course)
1975 – Firestone Country Club (South Course)
1974 – Tanglewood Park (Championship Course)
1973 – Canterbury
1972 – Oakland Hills (South Course)
1971 – PGA National Florida
1970 – Southern Hills
1969 – NCR Country Club (South Course)
1968 – Pecan Valley
1967 – Columbine Country Club
1966 – Firestone Country Club (South Course)
1965 – Laurel Valley
1964 – Columbus Country Club
1963 – Dallas Athletic Club (Blue Course)
1962 – Aronimink
1961 – Olympia Fields
1960 – Firestone Country Club (South Course)
1959 – Minneapolis
1958 – Llanerch Country Club
1957 – Miami Valley
1956 – Blue Hill
1955 – Meadowbrook Country Club
1954 – Keller
1953 – Birmingham Country Club
1952 – Big Spring Country Club
1951 – Oakmont Country Club
1950 – Scioto Country Club
1949 – Hermitage Country Club
1948 – Norwood Hills
1947 – Plum Hollow
1946 – Portland
1945 – Moraine Country Club
1944 – Manito
1943 – No Tournament due to World War II
1942 – The Seaview
1941 – Cherry Hills
1940 – Hershey Country Club (West Course)
1939 – Pomonok Country Club
1938 – The Shawnee Golf Resort
1937 – Pittsburgh Field Club
1936 – Pinehurst Resort (No 2 Course)
1935 – Twin Hills
1934 – The Park
1933 – Blue Mound
1932 – Keller
1931 – Wannamoisett Country Club
1930 – Fresh Meadow
1929 – Hillcrest Country Club
1928 – Baltimore Country Club (East Course)
1927 – Cedar Crest
1926 – Salisbury Park (Red Course)
1925 – Olympia Fields
1924 – French Lick Springs (Hills Course)
1923 – Pelham Country Club
1922 – Oakmont Country Club
1921 – Inwood Country Club
1920 – Flossmoor Country Club
1919 – Engineers Country Club
1918 – No tournament due to World War I
1917 – No tournament due to World War I
1916 – Siwanoy Country Club
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Matt Coles
Mention a European country, and Matt will tell you which resorts make the National Club Golfer Top 100s: European Resorts list. He might even throw in who designed the golf course and how many rooms the hotel has got at each one…
Matt got into the game of golf from a young age, following his old man to the local golf club. He fell for the sport, and now can’t seem to go a day without thinking about how to improve his game (Thanks Dad!). Matt has been a member of Howley Hall GC in Leeds since 2020, and is just about managing to maintain a single-figure handicap. He likes to remind people that he once broke 75, but won’t tell people that it was on a shortened course during the winter.
He moved to Leeds after graduating from the University of Central Lancashire with a First Class Honours degree in Sports Journalism. Matt joined NCG after almost five years travelling the world with the Professional Squash Association, working on events in all four corners of the globe.
Matt currently plays a Cobra King LTDx driver and RadSpeed 3-wood. TaylorMade monopolise the rest of his bag, with a SIM UDI, M5 irons and both Milled Grind and HI-TOE wedges, along with a Monza Redline putter. He uses a Vice Pro Plus golf ball, because he’s a bit different…
Away from golf, Matt is a Manchester United fan, and a keen runner, having ran the Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon (his first and possibly last), in May 2023.