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PGA of America makes it official, awards 2028 PGA, 2032 Ryder Cup to The Olympic Club

November 08, 2017
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Harry How

The payoff is more than a decade away, but that didn’t dampen the excitement of PGA of America executives as they made official on Wednesday what had leaked out last week. The Olympic Club in San Francisco, a five-time venue for the U.S. Open, will host its first PGA Championship in 2028 and then be the site for the 2032 Ryder Cup.

“This is a special moment for our association,” said PGA of America president Paul Levy. “We’re excited to showcase The Olympic Club and its Lake Course, and combine them with many tastes, sights and sounds that make San Francisco and the Bay Area so distinct.”

Having its annual championship in California, affording a ratings-loving primetime finish on the East Coast, likely provides a financial boon for the PGA of America, which will have a similar set up when the 2020 PGA is played a mile away from Olympic Club at TPC Harding Park. However, the Ryder Cup hasn’t been played on the West Coast since Thunderbird Country Club held it in Rancho Mirage, Calif., in 1953. The anticipation of a primetime finish in golf’s most historic team event is something that will make the 15-year wait a little easier to handle.

The Olympic Club’s alignment with the PGA of America comes after negotiations with the USGA to bring a sixth U.S. Open to the club in 2027 (after last hosting that championship in 2012) bogged down, according to club president Dan Dillon. At that point, he began to have conversations with PGA of America CEO Pete Bevacqua, the carrot of a Ryder Cup to go with the PGA becoming too enticing to pass up.

“Our membership is elated to host the PGA Championship and Ryder Cup, two more gems that add to the rich multi-sport history of America’s oldest athletic club,” Dillon said in a press release. “Our collective anticipation for these signature events has already begun.”

With Olympic Club in the fold, the PGA of America has eight courses locked in to hold the PGA Championship between now and 2030 (see below). Additionally, three of the next four sites for when the Ryder Cup is played in the U.S. are now confirmed, Whistling Straits hosting in 2020 and Bethpage Black in 2024, with the 2028 still available.

PGA CHAMPIONSHIP FUTURE SITES
2018 Bellerive Country Club, St. Louis
2019 Bethpage Black, Farmingdale, N.Y.
2020 TPC Harding Park, San Francisco 2021 The Ocean Course, Kiawah Island (S.C.) Golf Resort
2022 Trump National Golf Club, Bedminster, N.J.
2023 Oak Hill Country Club, Rochester, N.Y.
2028 The Olympic Club, San Francisco
2024-30* Southern Hills Country Club, Tulsa, Okla.