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PGA of America sets trio of majors for Bethpage Black, Oak Hill
Bethpage Black will host its first women's major in 2028 and the PGA Championship again in 2033, reinforcing New York's status as a premier golf destination with multiple major events.
- Bethpage Black will host the Ryder Cup starting September 26, 2025, followed by the 2028 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship on its Black Course.
- This scheduling continues a long-standing relationship between the PGA of America and Bethpage, a historic venue that hosted two U.S. Opens and the 2019 PGA Championship.
- The 2028 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship marks the first women’s major at Bethpage, reflecting a commitment to staging women’s golf on iconic courses alongside men’s events.
- Don Rea Jr., currently leading the PGA of America, described the decision to host the women’s championship at Bethpage as an important achievement, while LPGA Commissioner Craig Kessler emphasized that the choice of venues plays a crucial role in enhancing the experience for players and fans alike.
- The PGA of America also announced Bethpage will host the PGA Championship again in 2033 and Oak Hill near Rochester will host in 2035, signaling a return to New York for major championships.
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Bethpage Black and Oak Hill will give New York three majors in the next 10 years
New York is starting to pile up more major championships. The PGA of America has announced that the KPMG Women's PGA will go to Bethpage Black on Long Island for the first time in 2028.
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The PGA of America is still a week away from hosting the first Ryder Cup in Bethpage history, but both sides have already signed up for more. On Wednesday morning, New York Governor Kathy Hochul and the PGA of America announced that the state of New York would host two additional PGA Championships in the 2030s, in 2033 at Bethpage Black and in 2035 at Oak Hill. The decision brings back the PGA Championship to Bethpage for the second time in rece…
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