Golfweek: Bethpage Black to host future PGA Championship and Ryder Cup

Bethpage Black, which hosted the U.S. Open Championships in 2002 and 2009, will be the home of the 2019 PGA Championship and 2024 Ryder Cup, according to a Golfweek report.  An official announcement is expected this week, possibly as soon as today, said the report.

IMG_2428The Black Course has been associated with New York's golf-crazed, vocal fan base ever since the 2002 U.S. Open, and has long been considered a destination for future majors and the Ryder Cup.  Golfweek ranked the Black Course #21 on its 2013 list of Best Classic Courses and has been #1 on its Best Municipal Courses list for five consecutive years.

More from the Golfweek report:

Ted Bishop, the PGA of America’92s president, would not
confirm Bethpage’92s status as a future major-championship site but he did talk
about metropolitan New York as a premier golf stage.

’93I think taking a major sporting event like the Ryder Cup to
what I would arguably say is the greatest sports city in the United States in
New York would be a phenomenal combination,’94 Bishop said from Oak Hill Country
Club, site of the PGA Championship. ’93It’92s a mammoth venue, and you’92ve got a lot
of possibilities for infrastructure and being able to handle crowds and the
stadium-golf concept. I could give you 100 reasons why I think Bethpage certainly
is very high on our radar as it relates to a Ryder Cup.’94 — Golfweek, 8/12/2013

For more on Bethpage Black, check out the course flyover.

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