FAR HILLS, N.J. – In its ongoing effort to
conduct the best national championships in the
game, the United States Golf
Association (USGA) today confirmed the sites
and dates for its 2014 championship schedule.
Pinehurst Resort & Country Club,
in the Village of Pinehurst, N.C., will host the
U.S. Open and U.S. Women’s Open
Championships in consecutive weeks in June
on recently restored Pinehurst No. 2. The U.S.
Amateur will be contested for the first time at
Atlanta Athletic Club, in Johns
Creek, Ga., while St. Louis Country Club will
host the 38th Curtis Cup Match.
Photo Gallery: 2014 Championship Sites “The
USGA is excited to have an excellent group of
courses to conduct our 2014
championships,” said Thomas J. O’Toole Jr.,
USGA vice president and Championship
Committee chairman. “The historic nature
of playing both Opens in consecutive weeks on
a revered course sets the tone for the season.
The list of venues crisscrosses
the United States and reflects our
commitment to bring USGA national
championships to as many regions of the
country as
possible.”
Pinehurst No. 2 will host the 114th U.S. Open
on June 12-15 and the 69th U.S. Women’s
Open on June 19-22, thereby
becoming the only course to have hosted the
U.S. Open, U.S. Women’s Open, U.S. Senior
Open, U.S. Amateur and U.S.
Women’s Amateur. Payne Stewart (1999) and
Michael Campbell (2005) won the two previous
U.S. Opens on the course,
which is generally considered to be the
greatest work by architect Donald Ross.
Atlanta Athletic Club, the home club of five-
time Amateur champion Bob Jones, will host
the 114th U.S. Amateur on Aug. 11-
17. The club has previously hosted five USGA
championships. For the first time in a century,
the U.S. Women’s Amateur
returns to Nassau Country Club, in Glen Cove,
N.Y., on Aug. 4-10, for the 114th playing of
the championship. Katherine Harley
Jackson won the second of her two Women’s
Amateur titles at the Long Island course in
1914.
The Curtis Cup Match, the biennial competition
between women’s amateur teams from the
United States and Great Britain &
Ireland, will open the championship season on
June 6-8 at St. Louis Country Club. The club
has hosted five USGA
championships, including the 1947 U.S. Open.
The state of Oklahoma will host a U.S. Senior
Open for the first time when the 2014
championship is played at Oak Tree
National from July 10-13. Oak Tree was the
site for the 1984 U.S. Amateur (won by
Oklahoma resident Scott Verplank, who
turns 50 on July 9 and will be eligible for his
first U.S. Senior Open).
The U.S. Amateur Public Links and U.S.
Women’s Amateur Public Links will both be
conducted by the USGA for the last time in
2014, with both scheduled for July 14-19. The
APL will be held at Sand Creek Station Golf
Course in Newton, Kan., while The
Home Course, in DuPont, Wash., is the
Women’s APL site.
Overall, there are 13 USGA national
championships, as well as the Curtis Cup
Match and USGA Men’s State Team, on the
2014
schedule. In addition, Japan will host the
World Amateur Team and Women’s World
Amateur Team Championships in
September – events which are co-sponsored
by the International Golf Federation, the USGA
and The R&A.
The U.S. Amateur Four-Ball and U.S. Women’s
Amateur Four-Ball Championships will debut in
2015, with sectional qualifying
for the championships to be conducted starting
in August 2014.
2014 USGA Championship Schedule
Curtis Cup Match, St. Louis Country Club, St.
Louis, Mo., June 6-8
U.S. Open, Pinehurst Resort & Country Club,
Village of Pinehurst, N.C., June 12-15
U.S. Women’s Open, Pinehurst Resort &
Country Club, Village of Pinehurst, N.C., June
19-22
U.S. Senior Open, Oak Tree National, Edmond,
Okla., July 10-13
U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links, The
Home Course, DuPont, Wash., July 14-19
U.S. Amateur Public Links, Sand Creek Station
Golf Course, Newton, Kan., July 14-19
U.S. Girls’ Junior, Forest Highlands Golf Club,
Flagstaff, Ariz., July 21-26
U.S. Junior Amateur, The Club at Carlton
Woods, The Woodlands, Texas, July 21-
26
U.S. Women’s Amateur, Nassau Country Club,
Glen Cove, N.Y., Aug. 4-10
U.S. Amateur, Atlanta Athletic Club, Johns
Creek, Ga., Aug. 11-17
U.S. Mid-Amateur, Saucon Valley Country
Club, Bethlehem, Pa., Sept. 6-11
U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur, Harbour Trees
Golf Club, Noblesville, Ind., Sept. 6-11
U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur, Hollywood Golf
Club, Deal, N.J., Sept. 13-18
U.S. Senior Amateur, Big Canyon Country
Club, Newport Beach, Calif., Sept. 13-18
USGA Men’s State Team, French Lick Resort
(Pete Dye Course), French Lick, Ind., Sept.
30-Oct. 2
(International)
Women’s World Amateur Team, Karuizawa 72
Golf, Karuizawa, Japan, Sept. 3-6
World Amateur Team, Karuizawa 72 Golf,
Karuizawa, Japan, Sept. 11-14