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Bethpage Black Lands 2028 Women’s PGA and 2033 PGA Championship as Oak Hill Set for 2035

The allocations reflect a push to stage top women’s events on premier venues, extending New York’s major calendar as Bethpage prepares to host the Ryder Cup next week.

Overview

  • The PGA of America formally named Bethpage Black for the KPMG Women’s PGA in 2028 and the men’s PGA Championship in 2033, with Oak Hill confirmed for 2035.
  • The 2025 Ryder Cup runs Sept. 26–28 at Bethpage Black, the public Long Island course that previously hosted the U.S. Open in 2002 and 2009 and the PGA Championship in 2019.
  • PGA of America CEO Derek Sprague projected more than $500 million in statewide economic impact over the next decade, including about $200 million from the Ryder Cup and roughly $150 million from the 2033 PGA.
  • State and event officials detailed a large-scale operation for Ryder Cup week, including 500 state troopers, over 100 park police, expanded transport, and a 61,000-square-foot merchandise complex.
  • The venue strategy follows a growing trend of using the same elite courses for top women’s and men’s championships, with leaders from the PGA of America and LPGA emphasizing the visibility such sites provide.