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Here are the next 9 PGA Championship venues

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As the 108th PGA Championship finishes up this weekend at Aronimink Golf Club outside of Philadelphia, the men’s major season will officially be half over. And the next PGA Championship will be a year away. That one will be in Texas, at a (mostly) brand-new venue that’s going to play a massive role for the PGA of America going forward.

Scroll below to check out where the next nine PGA Championships are heading, beginning with the Lone Star State.

The next 9 PGA Championship venues

2027: PGA Frisco (Frisco, Texas)

The 2027 PGA will be the biggest event to date held at the new PGA of America headquarters in Frisco, Texas, which opened just a handful of years ago. PGA Frisco is anchored by two championship courses, a short course, a massive practice facility and a sprawling Omni resort. The 2027 PGA will be at Fields Ranch East, designed by Gil Hanse and Jim Wagner. The course has already hosted the 2023 Senior PGA Championship and last year’s KPMG Women’s PGA.

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2028: The Olympic Club, Lake Course (San Francisco)

This longtime USGA tournament host gets its first PGA Championship in 2028, although it’s no stranger to big events. Webb Simpson won the last of five U.S. Opens there in 2012, and Olympic hosted the U.S. Women’s Open in 2021. Even bigger things are coming yet — like the 2033 Ryder Cup.

2029: Baltusrol Golf Club, Lower Course (Springfield, N.J.)

It’s the first time a major returns to the famed New Jersey course since Jimmy Walker won the PGA Championship in 2016, and it’s also the first time the Lower Course will host a major since Hanse completed his renovation of the A.W. Tillinghast design in 2021.

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2030: Congressional Country Club (Bethesda, Md.)

The last time Congressional’s Blue Course hosted a major, Rory McIlroy avenged a final-round Masters collapse by winning the 2011 U.S. Open a couple of months later by eight strokes. Since then, Congressional has hosted a Women’s PGA Championship and Senior PGA Championship. It will host another Women’s PGA in 2027 before the 2030 men’s PGA.

2031: The Ocean Course (Kiawah Island, S.C.)

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The last time a PGA Championship was at the Ocean Course — which was also host to one notable Ryder Cup, the 1991 “War on the Shore” — 50-year-old Phil Mickelson turned back the clock and became the oldest major champion in history with his victory in 2021. The Ocean Course also hosted the 2012 PGA Championship, won by McIlroy.

2032: Southern Hills Country Club (Tulsa, Okla.)

Southern Hills is no stranger to PGA Championships, and it will host its sixth in 2032. Tiger Woods won there in 2007, and Justin Thomas was the latest champ, when he won in 2022 to claim his second PGA Championship title.

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Southern Hills in Tulsa, Okla.

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2033: Bethpage Black (Farmingdale, N.Y.)

The PGA Championship returns to big, bad Bethpage Black, the gnarly course’s first PGA of America event since the 2025 Ryder Cup. It will be Bethpage’s first PGA since Brooks Koepka won in 2019.

2034: PGA Frisco (Frisco, Texas)

See above. We told you there were big plans ahead for PGA Frisco. The PGA Championship returns there just seven years after its first.

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2035: Oak Hill Country Club, East Course (Rochester, N.Y.)

The New York club has hosted majors and U.S. Amateurs for decades, and this will be just the latest chapter. Koepka won the last PGA Championship there, held in 2023.

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PMGO 2026 S1 SA Finals Day 3: Overall standings and highlights

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The third and penultimate day of the PMGO 2026 Season 1 South Asia Finals wrapped up on May 16, 2026. All 16 participants have played their 15 matches in the first three days of the event. These squads will engage against one another in their remaining five matches on Day 4, scheduled for May 17. The top-three teams will get a spot in the Main Event.

Horaa Esports, from Nepal, maintained their pace on Day 3 and jumped to first place in the overall standings. The experienced squad has accumulated 181 points in 15 matches. The club grabbed fourth Chicken Dinners and 116 eliminations in the first three days.


Overall standings of PMGO 2026 S1 SA Finals after Day 3

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Here is the leaderboard after 15 matches:

  1. Horaa Esports – 181 points
  2. 4thrives Esports – 167 points
  3. Trained To Kill – 152 points
  4. DRS GAMING – 142 points
  5. Abrupt Slayers – 102 points
  6. AS i8 Esports – 97 points
  7. XOTICS – 77 points
  8. ZC Gremlin Storm – 77 points
  9. LF Esports – 76 points
  10. Galactic Spirit – 65 points
  11. CMF Esports – 62 points
  12. 313 Esports – 61 points
  13. Seventh Element – 55 points
  14. A1 RG Esports – 55 points
  15. Koxav Esports – 53 points
  16. Red Saints – 48 points

Pakistani squad 4Thrives Esports slipped to second place with 167 points and two Chicken Dinners on Day 3. The renowned lineup has clinched 117 eliminations in 15 games. Trained To Kill, a Nepalese team, occupied the third spot with 152 points, including 87 eliminations. The team has grabbed three Chicken Dinners.

DRS Gaming had a great run in the first 15 games of the PMGO SA Finals. The Nepali squad took the fourth position with 142 points and three Chicken Dinners. Abrupt Slayers ranked fifth with 102 points despite not winning any Chicken Dinners.

Pakistani teams ASI8 and XOTICS Esports came sixth and seventh with 97 and 77 points, respectively.

ZC Gremlin Storm, hailing from Bangladesh, finished eighth with 77 points, including 55 eliminations. Loyalty First, a Pakistani team, came ninth with 76 points and one Chicken Dinner. Bangladeshi squads Galactic and CMF finished Day 3 of the Finals in the 10th and 11th spots with 65 and 62 points, respectively.

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313 Esports ended up in 12th place with 61 points after a mediocre run in the first three days of the PMGO SA Finals. Seventh. Elements and A1 RG Esports garnered 55 points each. Pakistani squads Koxav and Red Saints are in the bottom two with 53 and 48 points, respectively.

The fourth and final day of the PMGO 2026 SA Finals will be crucial for all the participants. All 16 teams wil try their best to secure a spot in the top three and advance to the Main Event, scheduled to take place June 2026 in Indonesia.