Host of the 2025 U.S. Women’s Open | Erin Hills | The Land as It Lies Ep.7
Erin Hills proves that, with the right piece of land, there is no need to move millions of cubic yards of dirt, sometimes the site is already there. Memories of Brooks Koepka's U.S. Open win, Justin Thomas' 3 wood for a course and U.S. Open scoring record, and Scottie Scheffler's Low Am Performance hang in the air. Now, the stage is set for the 2025 U.S. Women's Open here at Erin Hills. Once again the best players in the world, Nelly Korda, Lydia Ko, Brooke Henderson and more look to pass this test of slopes, bunkers and wind.
9th at Erin Hills is short — and anything but sweet | Live From the U.S. Women's Open | Golf Channel
Keep your eyes on the short yet "diabolical" par-3 9th this weekend in the U.S. Women's Open at Erin Hills. Nelly Korda, Allisen Corpuz and Paige Mackenzie walk through what makes it so challenging.
What to know about Erin Hills, the host golf course of the 2025 U.S. Women's Open
The 80th playing of the United State Women’s Open, the longest running major championship in women’s golf, will be held at Erin Hills in the Town of Erin from May 29-June 1.
It will be the fifth United States Golf Association national championship tournament the course has hosted since its opening in 2006, and Erin Hills is now the 16th golf course to ever host the U.S. Open (2017) and U.S. Women’s Open.
The USGA will bring five more national championships to the 652-acre property through 2039.
2025 Tour Guide: U.S. Women’s Open at Erin Hills
Beautiful Erin Hills, located 45 minutes northwest of Milwaukee, is a relatively young course, having opened in 2006.
Course superintendent Zach Reineking (pronounced rye-nuh-kin) has been there at the course every step of the way.
The U.S. Women's Open returns to Erin Hills
Zach Reineking and his veteran staff can’t wait to show off the updated Erin Hills Golf Course
Erin Hills Set to Join Prestigious Group
Fox 6 News Milwaukee details how Erin Hills, after hosting the U.S. Women’s Open in late May 2025, will become one of only 15 courses to host both the U.S. Open and the U.S. Women’s Open.