Texas to host 2027 and 2034 US PGA Championships

Dejan Kalinic
December 5, 2018 04:47 MYT
Texas will host the 2027 and 2034 US PGA Championships as the PGA of America also announced its move to Frisco.

The PGA of America is relocating its headquarters from Florida to Frisco, it said in a statement Tuesday.

The US PGA will also head to Texas, which will host it twice – in 2027 and 2034 – at the newly built courses in Frisco.

It means the 2026 US PGA will be held at Aronimink Golf Club in Pennsylvania, which was initially due to host the event a year later.

The #PGAChamp is coming to Texas. pic.twitter.com/1vFSTxvOVL

— PGA Championship (@PGAChampionship) December 4, 2018
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The two courses in Frisco are expected to open in 2022.

Texas last hosted the US PGA Championship in San Antonio in 1968.

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