After an exciting last few weeks, golf fans have been enjoying riveting action with numerous competitions taking place. Xander Schauffle’s Open victory rounded off the 2024 Men’s Majors calendar while Scottie Scheffler won Olympic Gold for Team USA. Meanwhile, the women’s AIG Open is still to come with the Solheim Cup also on the horizon in September. After a thrilling 2024 golf season, here at Engage we take a look ahead to 2025 and provide you with the key dates and locations of the 2025 Golf Majors.
As far as Major golf tournaments go in 2025, the men have got it all to play for. First up on the 2025 Majors Golf calendar, and perhaps the most famous of the men’s individual Majors, is the 2025 Masters Tournament. Taking place every year at the iconic Augusta National Golf Club, players battle it out for the renowned green jacket. Jack Nicklaus has won the competition the most times with six wins, with Tiger Woods his closest competition on five wins. The 2025 Masters will take place from the 6th-13th April with Scottie Scheffler looking to defend his title, targeting his third win in the competition.
Next up on the calendar will be the 2025 PGA Championship taking place from the 12th-18th May 2025. This year’s venue will be the Quail Hollow Golf Club in Charlotte, North Carolina. For only the second time ever, the 107th PGA Championship will return to Quail Hollow, a course that is well-renowned as one of America’s most famous golf courses. Xander Schauffele won the first of his two Majors victories in 2024 with his brilliant -21 at Valhalla Golf Club beating Bryson DeChambeau by one shot.
DeChambeau got his own back when the US Open came around at the start of June as he took victory at Pinehurst. After a heartbreaking Rory McIlroy collapse in the fourth round, DeChambeau took victory by one shot to break the Northern Irishman’s hopes of ending a 10-year Majors drought. 2025’s competition will take place at Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont Pennsylvania from the 7th-15th June 2025 as the best players in the world will battle it out for the third major of the year.
Schauffele’s second major of the year came at the Royal Troon Golf Club in Scotland, as the American won the famous event ahead of Justin Rose and Billy Horschel. A fantastic win for the American with two Majors in one year, can he improve on that feat in 2025?
The 2025 Open Championship will take place at the famous Royal Portrush Golf Club in Northern Ireland in its 153rd edition as the iconic golf tournament will attract golf fanatics from each corner of the globe. Taking place from 17th-20th July 2025, can Schauffele take the title once again or will Rose get revenge? Find out how it will pan out with Engage Hospitality, offering some brilliant opportunities for you to watch the Open from the best seats in the house.
2025 also means it’s a Ryder Cup year. The famous team competition, arguably the most prominent on the golf calendar, will take place from the 22nd-28th September as Team Europe go up against Team USA in the 45th showing of the event. The 2025 Ryder Cup will take place at Bethpage Black Course, Farmingdale in New York as Team Europe will go for their second consecutive victory. Team USA have dominated the competition since its inception in 1927 with 27 wins to Europe’s 14. Can Europe build momentum after their win in 2023 and start to close the huge deficit?
Plenty of actions in the 2025 men’s golf Majors calendar, but what about in the women’s game? Although this year’s season isn’t finished just yet, it’s safe to say you won’t be disappointed next year with the Chevron Championship in April kicking off the 2025 campaign at The Club at Carlton Woods, USA, the first of five Women’s Majors.
From there the best players the women’s game has to offer will travel to Erin Hills Country Club also in America. Erin Hills will play host to the Women’s US Open from the 29th June until the 1st May. Japanese golfer, Yuka Saso took the honours last year for the second time in her career and she will be gunning to do it again in 2025.
Staying in The States, PGA Frisco in Texas will host the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. Taking place from the 19th-22nd June, this relatively new golf course has played host to the Senior PGA Championship and is expected to host more championships in the future. The current title holder of this competition, also from Asia, is Amy Yang winning her first ever major in 2024. The South Korean will also be looking to build on her first major during the 2025 season.
Moving back over to Europe, the Evian Championship is the penultimate women’s major of the year in July. Taking place annually in France at the Evian Resort Golf Club, Ayaka Furue took the win in 2024 also marking her maiden major victory.
In August, players will come together for perhaps the most iconic of the Women’s Majors, The AIG Women’s Open. The Open will mark the end of the 2025 Women’s Golf Majors and will take place at Royal Porthcawl in Wales. Yet to take place this year, the famous competition will take place from the 22nd-25th August on the legendary Old Course at St Andrew’s Golf Club in Scotland. Lilia Vu was the 2023 winner, winning her second major of the year. With no Major titles so far in 2024, can she do it at the home of golf? Find out with Engage Hospitality if she can win two in a row!
With some brilliant competitions expected in 2025, who do you think will come out on top? Check out Engage’s range of fantastic hospitality options to watch your favourite golfers in action including The Open, The Masters, The AIG Women’s Open, The Scottish Open and more! Watch the Majors from the best seats in the house in 2025!
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