The PGA of America has mapped out an exciting lineup of future PGA Championship venues, bringing major championship golf to some of the country's most storied courses. While the U.S. Open often locks in sites decades ahead, the PGA is keeping things dynamic with nine tournaments scheduled across eight different venues through 2034.
Mark your calendars for the 108th PGA Championship this May, returning to Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. Since 2019, the PGA has settled into its new role as the second men's major of the year, moving from its traditional August slot where it once served as the season's finale. This shift has given the championship a fresh identity in the golf calendar.
Looking ahead, golf fans have plenty to anticipate. The rotation includes a mix of classic layouts and modern marvels. Frisco, Texas, will host for the first time, bringing major championship golf to the Lone Star State's booming golf scene. The iconic Olympic Club in San Francisco, known for its demanding layout and rich history, is also on the docket, promising a stern test for the world's best.
One particularly intriguing stop is a return to a municipal course in 2033—marking just the third time the PGA Championship has visited a public facility. It's a nod to the game's roots and a celebration of accessibility in elite competition.
Whether you're dreaming of walking the fairways at these legendary venues or just planning your viewing schedule, the next decade of PGA Championships is shaping up to be a golfer's paradise. Stay tuned as each course brings its own unique challenges and stories to the game's second major.
