

Southern Hills named host of 2032 PGA Championship
Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was named host of the 2032 PGA Championship on Tuesday by the PGA of America, making it the first course to host six times.
Southern Hills most recently hosted the PGA Championship in 2022, when American Justin Thomas captured his second major crown.
The PGA Championship was also staged there in 2007, 1994, 1982 and 1970 and the course hosted US Opens in 2001, 1977 and 1958.
"We could not be more excited to return to Southern Hills Country Club for the 114th PGA Championship in May 2032," PGA of America president Don Rea said.
Tiger Woods won the 2007 title at Southern Hills, capturing his fourth Wanamaker Trophy, while Zimbabwe's Nick Price won the 1994 PGA, Ray Floyd took the 1982 crown and Dave Stockton was triumphant in 1970.
US Open titles won at Southern Hills went to South African Retief Goosen in 2001, Hubert Green in 1977 and Tommy Bolt in 1958.
The championship course at Southern Hills was designed by Perry Maxwell and opened in 1936. Gil Hanse renovated the layout in 2019.
Other future venues for the PGA Championship include Aronimink near Philadelphia in 2026, Frisco, Texas in 2027, San Francisco's Olympic Club in 2028, Baltusrol in New Jersey in 2029, Congressional Country Club near Washington in 2030 and Kiawah Island in South Carolina in 2031.
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