Southern Hills to host 2022 PGA Championship
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TULSA, OK - AUGUST 10: The clock tower near the practice ground during the second round of the 89th PGA Championship at the Southern Hills Country Club on August 10, 2007 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
Written by The Associated Press
Editor's note:The PGA of America owns and operates the PGA Championship, not the PGA TOUR. The two are separate organizations.
Southern Hills was not scheduled to host the PGA Championship until 2030.
The club was announced Monday as the 2022 host, which means it will get back-to-back big events starting with the Senior PGA Championship this May. That was one of the reasons it was appealing to move up Southern Hills in the PGA Championship rotation. The PGA of America already has a staff on site in Tulsa, Oklahoma, along with an operations blueprint that won't need much work.
Kerry Haigh, the chief championships officer for the PGA of America, said the contract with Southern Hills for 2022 replaces the one for 2030. He said Southern Hills would remain in the mix to also host in 2030. It is not unusual for the PGA Championship to return to a course in eight years or fewer.
“We have a Senior PGA Championship there this year. We also have a staff onsite for Southern Hills, who now will be able to stay on through for the PGA Championship,” Haigh said. “All of these are important factors when we're less than 16 months away from playing. And we think Southern Hills is a wonderful golf course. It always has been.”
Southern Hills previously hosted the PGA Championship in 1970, 1982, 1994 and most recently in 2007, when Tiger Woods won his 13th major — and fourth PGA title — with a two-shot victory over Woody Austin. Woods finished at 8-under 272, one of only five players who finished under par.
The course recently went through a restoration project led by Gil Hanse, with greens and bunkering a big focus of his work on the original Perry Maxwell design. The club opened in 1935.
Since the decision to leave Trump National in 2022, Haigh said the PGA received invitations from about 30 golf clubs wanting to host the PGA Championship next year.
The temperature was in the low 100s Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius) during the last PGA Championship at Southern Hills when it was held in August. That will no longer be an issue now that the century-old major has moved to May.
Southern Hills previously hosted U.S. Opens in 1958, 1977 and in 2001.
The PGA Championship this year will be at Kiawah Island in South Carolina, which last hosted the major in 2012 when Rory McIlroy won by eight shots. After Southern Hills, it goes to Oak Hill in Rochester, New York.