In its press conference yesterday, USGA leadership cited executive committee member Nick Price as saying 5-6 years ago that “it matters where someone wins their US Open”. They went on to say their response was that they intend to take the Open to the “cathedrals of golf”.
The tournament is now largely scheduled out through 2051. Of those upcoming 28 years, there are only 8 for which the venue is TBD. There are no mediocre munis (Torrey, Bethpage, Chambers, Erin Hills) on the schedule. My guess is that, given the success of 2022, they’d like to return to TCC for 2-3 of those open dates. Olympic may also get another 1-2 events. Olympic’s connection with the USGA is as the site of three of the great “upsets” in golf history (Fleck over Hogan; Casper over Palmer; S. Simpson over Watson).
They need another Midwest venue and as Chicago offers no suitable option, I think they might look to Ohio. Scioto is an intriguing possibility. Recently restored by Andrew Green and host to a Senior Open in 2016, the course tips out at 7,200 yards. Could the USGA ask them to find another 200 yards (or will that be a moot point if a rollback is implemented in 2026). Either way, I think the USGA might love to award their winner’s Jack Nicklaus medal every few years at the course where Jack got his start.
I wonder if the current direction of the USGA will cut out the munis in favor of “true” cathedrals of golf.