LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles Country Club is getting another U.S. Open before hosting its first, and the women are getting a crack at this course on the edge of Beverly Hills.
The club’s North Course is hosting its first US Open in June. The USGA announced on Wednesday that the US Open will return in 2039. The US Women’s Open will be held at the LACC in 2032.
“We couldn’t be more excited to bring two of our greatest national championships to Los Angeles Country Club and extend our relationship with a club that has been around for more than 90 years,” said John Bodenhamer, USGA Chief Championship Officer. “This is a great sports town, an enthusiastic golf community and a great home for championship golf.”
The announcement gives the USGA’s premier open venues in northern and southern California, with Pebble Beach scheduled to host the US Open or US Women’s Open eight times through 2048.
LACC till 2018 It will have two US Opens and one US Women’s Open until 2039, and Riviera Country Club is hosting the US Women’s in 2026 and the Olympics in 2028.
Torrey Pines in San Diego hosted the US in 2008 and 2021 but is currently unscheduled.
LACC was designed by George C.
The North Course hosted the US Women’s Amateur for the first time in 2011. In 1930, Glenna Collette Ware won the fifth of six titles. It hosted the US Amateur in 1954 and most recently the Walker Cup in 2017.