U.S. Senior Open announces plans to return to The Broadmoor in 2031, 2037
The U.S. Senior Open won’t say goodbye to Colorado Springs at the end of this week without return plans secured.
The United States Golf Association announced Tuesday morning that it will bring the event back to The Broadmoor’s East Course in 2031 and again in 2037. That will mark the fourth and fifth times the venue has hosted the championship for players 50 and over, having done so in 2008, 2018 and later this week with play set to begin on Thursday.
The Broadmoor first hosted a USGA event in 1959, with Jack Nicklaus winning the U.S. Amateur.
“The USGA is pleased to continue its partnership with The Broadmoor, and association that began in the 1950s and a site that has fully embraced professional, amateur and international competition,” USGA chief championship officer John Bodenhamer said. “It matters where a player wins their USGA championship and the list of winners here at The Broadmoor exemplifies the greatness of the venue.”
World Golf Hall of Famers Juli Inkster (U.S. Women’s Amateur) and Annika Sorenstam (U.S. Women’s Open) were also crowned championships at the resort at the base of Cheyenne Mountain.
“The Broadmoor is honored to be selected as the site for the 2031 and 2037 U.S. Senior Open Championships,” said Jack Damioli, president and CEO of the The Broadmoor said. “The resort will be hosting its 10th and 11th USGA championships, dating the Jack Nicklaus’ 1959 U.S. Amateur victory on our East Course. WE are delighted to be able to continue this longstanding relationship with the USGA and look forward to an exciting future.”







