What are your favorite US Open venues?

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  1. Bubba

    Bubba
    Providence, RI

    Team Titleist Staff

    There are so many great courses that have hosted a US Open it is almost impossible to narrow it down to just a few, let alone one.  

    I would have to say my favorite US Open venue is Oak Hill CC in Pittsford, NY. While Oak Hill is not a consistent site of the US Open, it has played an important part in the history of the USGA's biggest event. I have been fortunate enough to play the course multiple times and it truly is one of the fairest tests of championship golf. I am also partial to Oak Hill because I am a native of Buffalo, NY and am proud of the great golf that exists in that area. 

    So what is your favorite US Open venue? We're looking forward to hearing your thoughts.

    Bubba

  2. Andrew A

    Andrew A
    Charlotte, NC

    Bubba,

    Being from Rochester, NY myself, I was excited to see you reference Oak Hill.   Without a doubt that is a hidden gem in an otherwise anti-golf climate region.  However, my favorite has to be Oakmont.  I have been able a couple Opens there and the viewing experience and course lay-out/design is outstanding.  Add on the history of the championship played there and the stories that unfolded and it's nearly the perfect host if the USGA had to select one course.

    Runner Up: Bethpage Black

  3. Oakmont!

  4. Oakmont for sure!

  5. tdogg21

    tdogg21
    Chambersburg, PA

    I'm a fan of Kiawah, Congressional, Pinehurst, and Pebble Beach.  I like each one for unique traits making it hard to pick one over the others.  I feel like each of those courses brought something to the tournament without needing to grow insanely long rough to be a tough test.

  6. Thomas M

    Thomas M
    Owensboro, KY

    I vote Pebble Beach.  Its our country's old course.  Followed closel by Shinnecock. 

  7. Sam H

    Sam H
    Allendale, NJ

    Shinnecock Hills despite the fiasco with the 7th green in 2004 is a great venue, and is near the top.  Oakmont has the history with Johnny Miller's final round that you may hear about this weekend on the telecast.  Merion last year was fantastic and showed that the course doesn't need to be 7,500 yards to be a stern test.  I love the atmosphere at Bethpage (being a native New Yorker may cause some bias).  So many great venues that it's tough to choose a favorite, but those would be my top 4.  I think the new Pinehurst will turn a lot of heads this weekend.

  8. andy r

    andy r
    Cheshire, CT

    I attended the PGA championship last August and was lucky enough to witness Duffs attempt of.history on Friday and I can see why you would pick Oak Hill. What a fantastic classic lay out, it definitely has stood the test of time.

    I also loved the look of the the Olympic club in San Fran 2 years ago, and Congressional also would get the Nod from me.

  9. JAMES S

    JAMES S
    SUMMIT, NJ

    BETHPAGE BLACK ...THE PEOPLES COURSE

  10. Chris S

    Chris S
    Dubuque, IA

    My top 3 are Kiawah, Whistling Straits and Bethpage Black.

     Chris S

  11. Todd T

    Todd T
    San Diego, CA

    Military

    Torrey Pines........ Followed by Pebble Beach!

  12. Rick B

    Rick B
    Bridgeport, CT

    I loved the classic old school courses.

    Top 5:

    Winged Foot

    Shinnecock Hills

    Oakmont

    Oak Hills

    Olympic Club

  13. Oakmont....at least from my perspective!

  14. Nick U

    Nick U
    Granite Bay, CA

    Being born and raised in Monterey, i have to say Pebble Beach and the Olympic Club in SF !!

  15. Nick P

    Nick P
    Lincoln, NE

    Bubba,

    several come to mind like Congressional and Oakmont. But to me, I love our National Championship played at Pebble Beach.  It's just a course I've always loved seeing on TV and is definitely on my golf bucket list.  

    Nick

  16. Dan H

    Dan H
    Yulee, FL

    I lived in the area at the time of the 2009 US Open at Bethpage Black and went to that.  I really like that course.  I am partial to the public course so everyone can play there so Bethpage, Pebble Beach, Torrey Pines and Pinehurst would definitely be up towards the top of my list.  Private ones I would love to play Oakmont, Merion and Oak Hill would be fun to play one day!!!! 

  17. Being from OH, I'm a HUGE fan of the Inverness Club. There's a lot of great history there. Very nice course to play. Definitely one of my favorites.

  18. Hotsauce

    Hotsauce
    Georgetown MA

    Great topic.  I love the US Open being at courses you can play, and not sell a kidney to pay for greens fees.  Bethpage was awesome, and so was Torrey Pines.  I guess I'd have to vote Torrey, just because of the scenery.  

    It's not public, but I'd love to see Cherry Hills get back in the Mix.  Oakmont and Olympic are classics too.  There's too many good choices out there...

  19. Andrew

    Andrew
    Appleton, WI

    I would LOVE if just one year the PGA, PGA TOUR, and the USGA could manage to pull off a double shot in Georgia!  Imagine if the powers that be at Augusta National would allow the USGA to grow out the rough and set it up for a US Open.  Back to back majors at the same venue with extremely different setups!

    Thoughts?

    Andy B.

  20. tdogg21

    tdogg21
    Chambersburg, PA

    Andrew B said:

    I would LOVE if just one year the PGA, PGA TOUR, and the USGA could manage to pull off a double shot in Georgia!  Imagine if the powers that be at Augusta National would allow the USGA to grow out the rough and set it up for a US Open.  Back to back majors at the same venue with extremely different setups!

    Thoughts?

    Andy B.

    Honestly, I don't think I would like to see another tourney at Augusta.  Especially with different conditions.  I think it would take more away from the Masters than it would add to the US Open.

    And even if Augusta members started to get on board, they close the course all summer, so really it's just never going to happen.

  21. Matthew Thomas

    Matthew Thomas
    Mechanicsburg, PA

    Being originally from western PA I have to say Oakmont is the best US Open site.  It's the only course to my knowledge that slows the greens down for professionals tournaments!

     

    Cheers,

    Matt

  22. Frank P

    Frank P
    Port St. Lucie, FL

    Military

    Having been a longtime Westchester County, N.Y. resident before moving to FL , Winged Foot gets my vote. I was there in 1984 when Fuzzy beat the Shark. Sunday and the playoff.

                                                              Frank P

     

  23. Daniel  C

    Daniel C
    Harrisburg, NC

    Native Long Islander...# 1Shinnecock Hills

                                        # 2 Bethpage Black

                                         #3 Pinehurst No.2

  24. SGB

    SGB
    Leesburg, FL

    Pebble Beach as my #1 (and having played it 3 times myself) and then Olympic Club.

  25. Rand M

    Rand M
    Birmingham, AL

    I love Winged Foot, Pebble and BPB. 

    There is just something great about playing 18 Saturday and Sunday morning and getting home in plenty of time to watch the Open on the west coast @ Pebble.

  26. Scott M

    Scott M
    Birdsboro, PA

    Good to hear from so many WNY'ers here! I'm from Roch as well and Oak Hill is a great course. I've played it a few times and it is a great test which I do think produces a true national champion. I was there for the PGA last year too and it's so fun to watch PGA players and their approach to the game and a course which requires the strategy and shot making ability of a place like Oak Hill. That being said, I would probably have to vote Oakmont or Bethpage. So many great choices here. Bubba------Go Sabres and Bills!
  27. greg p

    greg p
    Chicago 'burbs, IL

    Many great ones mentioned and I cannot disagree with any.  However, I'd love to see Dubsdread get the chance.   It was Joe Jemsek's dream to host the event and, even though he is no longer around to see it, I think it would be a fitting reward for all that he and his family have done for the game.

    Great guy and great course.

  28. Hmgcgolfer

    Hmgcgolfer
    Sylvania, OH

    Bubba,

    I live near Toledo, Ohio and live near Inverness Club which hosted two US Opens and two PGA Championships and a US Senior Open in 2011. I think Inverness Club would be great for a U.S Open knowing it's history with golf. The course has just had some renovations and is trying to attract the PGA. I also wanted to give my home course Highland Meadows Golf Club in Sylvania, Ohio a shoutout because they are about to host the LPGA Marathon Classic!

  29. Nick E

    Nick E
    Columbus, OH

    Pebble Beach

    Pinehurst 2

    Bethpage Black

    Oakmont

    In my opinion those 4 courses should be on a 4 year rotation

  30. Bomber3

    Bomber3
    Lake St Louis, MO

    Military

    The courses I would like to add to this impressive list are three heartland courses - Bellerive, Southern Hills and Oak Tree National.

    Barry

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