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Every Men’s Golf MAJOR VENUE in 2026

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Posted by Admin 07 Jan 2026

Story by AKSH GUPTA |  4 min read

 

The famous Amen Corner on the 11, 12, and 13th hole.

 

Winter still has its grip. 

Fairways are dormant.

Grips feel foreign.

 

Golf briefly fades behind other sports.

 

But every golfer knows this phase.

 

The calm before the majors.

 

Soon the birds return.

 Greens come alive.

 

 And that familiar piano note floats through the room as Jim Nantz welcomes us back. 

 

When that happens, golf’s four greatest stages don’t just host tournaments — they summon history.

 

And in 2026, they do so with champions returning to defend their crowns.

 

Augusta National Golf Club

Georgia, USA

 

The Masters Tournament 

9th-12th April, 2026

Defending Champion: Rory McIlroy

 

augusta national golf club

 

 Augusta National Golf Club

 

There is tradition, and then there is Augusta.

 

The Masters doesn’t rotate venues. Magnolia Lane, Amen Corner and the suffocating tension of the Sunday back nine remain golf’s most sacred theatre.

 

Rory McIlroy returns in 2026 wearing green — finally complete, finally a Masters champion — defending the title that once defined his unfinished business.

 

At Augusta, history doesn’t whisper.
It waits — and then asks everything.

 

This is where legacies are finished — or broken.

 


 

Aronimink Golf Club 

Pennsylvania, USA

 

PGA Championship 

14th–17th May, 2026

Defending Champion: Scottie Scheffler

 

aronimink golf club

 

General view as Tiger Woods and his caddie Joe LaCava walk up the 9th fairway during the 2018 BMW Championship golf tournament at Aronimink Golf Club. (Credits - USA TODAY Sports)

 

A major returns to a sleeping giant.

 

For the first time in over 60 years, Aronimink welcomes the PGA Championship — a Donald Ross design where precision outweighs power and patience beats bravado.

 

Scottie Scheffler arrives as the defending PGA Champion, bringing his relentless consistency to a course that exposes even the smallest lapse.

 

This will not be loud golf.
This will be exacting golf.

 

Precision is the pressure here.

 


 

Shinnecock Hills Golf Club 

New York, USA

 

U.S. Open 

 18th-21st June, 2026

Defending Champion: J.J. Spaun

 

Shinnecock Hills Golf Club

 

Brooks Koepka (USA)  putts on the 18th green as a crowd looks on during the final round of the 2018 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in New York. (Credits -Getty Images)

 

If golf has a soul forged by suffering, Shinnecock is where it lives.

 

Firm fairways, brutal greens, coastal winds and zero forgiveness — this is the U.S. Open at its most uncompromising.

 

J.J. Spaun returns as defending champion after a breakthrough triumph, now tasked with surviving a venue that has humbled legends and ignited controversy.

 

At Shinnecock, par is not assumed.
It is survived.

 

Par is not a target here. It’s a negotiation.

 


 

Royal Birkdale Golf Club

 Southport, England

 

The Open Championship 

16th-19th July, 2026

Defending Champion: Scottie Scheffler

 

royal birkdale golf club

 

Royal Birkdale Golf Club

 

And then, links golf has the final word.

 

Royal Birkdale doesn’t shout. It whispers — until it breaks you. Flat fairways, punishing bunkers and wind that rewrites strategy mid-round.

 

Scheffler returns to defend the Claret Jug on a course that rewards restraint more than reputation.

 

Here, control is power.
And patience is everything.

 

Links golf never asks for permission.

 


 

Four majors. Four defending champions. Four timeless venues

 

2026 isn’t just another major season.  

It’s a pilgrimage — through legacy, pressure and pure golf.

 

For golfers, this isn’t a schedule.  

It’s a countdown.

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