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Here are the next 7 U.S. Open host courses after Torrey Pines

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Dustin Johnson's win at Oakmont was the first major of his career.

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Hey, Siri: Play the hits! 

That’s basically what the USGA has decided to do with its future U.S. Open host courses. It’s going to play all the hits, over and over.

After the 2010s came and went with U.S. Open stops at Congressional, Chambers Bay and Erin Hills — a trio of less-heralded courses — the 2020s will once again feature visits to Pebble Beach, Pinehurst, Oakmont, etc. 

Thanks in part to the USGA establishing a new headquarters down in Pinehurst, its crown jewel event will be hosted nearby at Pinehurst’s No. 2 course with increased regularity. The announcement of that move came with many future declarations. The U.S. Open will visit Pinehurst in 2024, 2029, 2035, 2041 and 2047. Get your calendars out, folks. 

The list of the next seven U.S. Open host courses can be found below, with only one year remaining up for grabs this decade. 

2022: The Country Club, Brookline, Mass.

2023: Los Angeles Country Club, Los Angeles, Calif.

2024: Pinehurst No. 2, Pinehurst, N.C.

Martin Kaymer’s victory at Pinehurst came in blowout fashion. Getty Images

2025: Oakmont Country Club, Plum, Penn.

2026: Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, Shinnecock Hills, N.Y.

2027: Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble Beach, Calif.

Gary Woodland made a long birdie putt on 18 at Pebble Beach to clinch his U.S. Open win in 2019. Getty Images

2028: TBD

2029: Pinehurst No. 2, Pinehurst, N.C.

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