The U.S. Open is returning to Los Angeles, with Riviera Country Club selected to host the major in 2031.
Riviera, in the Pacific Palisades part of the city, will welcome the 131st U.S. Open Championship from June 12-15, 2031.
The region hosted its first U.S. Open since 1948 last weekend at the Los Angeles Country Club.
“Riviera Country Club is a truly spectacular course that holds a special place in the game’s history,” said John Bodenhamer, USGA’s chief championships officer. “We are thrilled to bring the U.S. Open back to the site of such historic moments for golf and the USGA and look forward to writing a new chapter in 2031.”
Ben Hogan won the 1948 U.S. Open at Riviera, which went on to host the 1998 U.S. Senior Open won by Hale Irwin and the 2017 U.S. Amateur won by Doc Redman.
The U.S. Women’s Open will be played there in 2026 during the course’s centennial year, and the golf competition in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics will take place at Riviera.
Riviera is an annual stop on the PGA Tour, hosting The Genesis Invitational.
–Field Level Media
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