The year 2023 was an interesting one for the men’s golf majors with two of the four won by golfers claiming their first major championships.
At the Masters, Jon Rahm outdueled Brooks Koepka at Augusta National for his second major win and first green jacket.
Then, Koepka got his revenge and took home the trophy at Oak Hill for his third Wanamaker trophy and fifth major.
A month later, Wyndham Clark earned his first major after he outlasted Rory McIlroy and Rickie Fowler at Los Angles Country Club to win the U.S. Open.
And, finally, Brian Harman dominated Royal Liverpool for his first major title and earned himself the title of Champion Golfer of the Year.
As we move on from 2023, here’s a look at all four venues that will host men’s major championships in 2024.
Masters
Location: Augusta, Georgia
Course: Augusta National Golf Club
Dates: April 11-14, 2024
Defending champion: Jon Rahm
Ranked third on Golfweek’s Best Classic Courses 2023.
PGA Championship
Location: Louisville, Kentucky
Course: Valhalla Golf Club
Dates: May 16-19, 2024
Defending champion: Brooks Koepka
Last PGA champion at Valhalla: Rory McIlroy (2014)
Ranked T-65 on Golfweek’s Best Modern Courses 2023.
U.S. Open
Location: Pinehurst, North Carolina
Course: Pinehurst No. 2
Dates: June 13-16, 2024
Defending champion: Wyndham Clark
Last U.S. Open champion at Pinehurst No. 2: Martin Kaymer (2014)
Ranked 17th on Golfweek’s Best Classic Courses 2023.
Open Championship
Location: Troon, South Ayrshire, Scotland
Course: Royal Troon
Dates: July 18-21, 2024
Defending champion: Brian Harman
Last Open champion at Royal Troon: Henrik Stenson (2016)
Ranked 23rd on Golfweek’s Best Top 50 classic courses in Great Britain and Ireland.