Erin Hills doesn't just look the part,  it plays it. Already home to the 2017 U.S. Open and the upcoming 2025 U.S. Women's Open, this public-access heavyweight just locked in five more USGA championships through 2039. That's not a typo. It's a legacy in the making.

Mark Hill, USGA's managing director of championships, put it simply: "Erin Hills has proven itself as an exceptional venue for USGA championships, and we are thrilled to bring these five events to this iconic course."

Here's what's coming:

  • 2027 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball
  • 2030 U.S. Women's Amateur Four-Ball
  • 2033 U.S. Women's Amateur
  • 2035 U.S. Amateur
  • 2039 U.S. Junior Amateur
That's on top of its past resume  -  including the 2011 U.S. Amateur, the 2022 U.S. Mid-Amateur, and the 2008 Women's Amateur Public Links. Erin Hills now joins an elite group of just 14 courses to host (or be scheduled to host) the U.S. OpenU.S. Women's OpenU.S. Amateur, and U.S. Women's Amateur.

Owner Andy Ziegler sums it up well: "We strongly believe in supporting and celebrating amateur golf, and these championships do exactly that."

Set on glacier-carved terrain northwest of Milwaukee, Erin Hills continues to prove that world-class golf doesn't need a private gate - just wide fairways, walkable ground, and big ambition.