Tulsa’s Southern Hills Country Club to Host 2032 PGA Championship
Club will become the first to host the event six times
Posted On: May 14, 2025 By :Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma, will host the 2032 PGA Championship, making the venue the first to host the event six times.
“Southern Hills and its incredible members as well as the entire Tulsa community have always welcomed the PGA of America, our PGA Members and our Major Championships with authentic, neighborly hospitality,” said PGA of America President Don Rea Jr. “We look forward to bringing the PGA Championship back to not only a first-class community, but a world-renowned golf course that will challenge the world’s best golfers as they compete for the iconic Wanamaker Trophy.”
The club previously hosted the 2022, 2007, 1994, 1982 and 1970 PGA Championships as well as the 2021 Senior PGA Championship. The Championship Course has been recognized as one of the top 100 golf courses in the country and world.
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At the 2022 PGA Championship, Justin Thomas matched John Mahaffey’s record for the biggest comeback in Championship history. Thomas began the final round seven strokes off the lead before shooting 3-under 67 on Sunday.
“We are honored that Southern Hills Country Club will host the 2032 PGA Championship,” said Brett Pratt, president of Southern Hills Country Club. “We are grateful to continue our wonderful long-standing partnership with the PGA of America. Hosting this Championship for a record sixth time underscores our club’s rich tradition and commitment to the game of golf. We eagerly anticipate welcoming the world’s best golfers and spectators to our course and sharing Southern Hills, the city of Tulsa and the state of Oklahoma with the entire world.”
In 2007, Tiger Woods registered a final-round 1-under 69 to claim his fourth Wanamaker Trophy. Woods shot a second-round 63, tying the Southern Hills course record first set by Raymond Floyd during the first round in 1982.
At the 1994 PGA Championship, Nick Price turned in a dominant performance en route to a six-stroke victory. Floyd won the 1982 PGA Championship by three strokes and in 1970 Dave Stockton held off Arnold Palmer and Bob Murphy to win by two strokes.
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