124th United States Open Championship Pinehurst Resort & C.C. (Course No. 2), June 13-16, 2024
Sectional Qualifying Courses
March 6, 2017
Sectional qualifying returns to Ono Golf Club in Japan, the site of the inaugural international qualifier in the country 12 years ago. The Ono City layout opened in 1961 and was designed by Osamu Ueda. (Japan Golf Association)
Walton Heath Golf Club in Surrey, England, has hosted U.S. Open sectional qualifying every year since the USGA began overseas qualifying in 2005. Both the Old and New courses are used for the 36-hole event. (Walton Heath Golf Club)
The ninth hole of Big Canyon Country Club as seen on July 12th 2012 in Newport Beach, CA. (USGA/Kirk H. Owens)
Newport Beach Country Club, which has been the host site for the PGA Tour Champions' Toshiba Classic, is teaming up with nearby Big Canyon C.C. to host U.S. Open sectional qualifying for a third time. (Newport Beach C.C.)
Canoe Brook's North and South courses in Summit, N.J., are once again hosting sectional qualifying. It will be the 15th time since 1980 that the facility has conducted the 36-hole event. (Canoe Brook C.C.)
Lakewood Country Club in Dallas is hosting U.S. Open sectional qualifying for just the second time in its history. (Lakewood C.C.)
Brookside Golf & Country Club will be one of two venues use to conduct the Columbus, Ohio, sectional qualifier. This qualifier is expected to draw a number of PGA Tour players as well as elite amateurs. (Brookside Golf & C.C.)
The Lakes Golf & Country Club is teaming up with nearby Brookside Golf & C.C. to host the Columbus, Ohio, sectional qualifier, which is expected to draw plenty of PGA Tour players along with elite amateurs. (The Lakes Golf & C.C.)
Germantown Country Club is one of two facilities being used to conduct the Memphis, Tenn., sectional. The site will draw a lot of PGA Tour players competing in that week's FedEx/St. Jude Classic. (Germantown C.C.)
Ridgeway Country Club is teaming up with nearby Germantown C.C. to host U.S. Open sectional qualifying for the third consecutive year. (Ridgeway C.C.)
Hawks Ridge Golf Club in Ball Ground, Ga., is serving as a sectional qualifying site for the sixth time since 2007. (Hawks Ridge G.C.)
Jupiter Hills Club in Tequesta, Fla., which hosted the 1987 U.S. Amateur and will be the site of the 2018 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship, is hosting a U.S. Open sectional qualifier on June 5. (USGA/Russell Kirk)
For the 30th time in the last 31 years, Woodmont Country Club in Rockville, Md., is serving as a host site for U.S. Open sectional qualifiying. (Woodmont C.C.)
The Donald-Ross designed Springfield (Ohio) Country Club is hosting U.S. Open sectional qualifying for the eighth consecutive year. (Springfield C.C.)
Tacoma Country & Golf Club, which has hosted four USGA championships, is hosting U.S. Open sectional qualifying for the first time since 1989. (Tacoma Country & G.C.)