Colorado Golf Club to host another USGA championship

The club near Parker will host 2030 U.S. Junior Amateur Championship

The United States Golf Association (USGA) today announced Colorado Golf Club, in Parker will be the host site for the 2030 U.S. Junior Amateur Championship. The dates of the championship are July 22-27, 2030.

Hole 1 at Colorado Golf Club in Parker, Colorado, USA, the future site of the 71st Senior PGA Championship, on Thursday, June 11, 2009. (Photo by Montana Pritchard/The PGA of America)

“The USGA is excited to return to Colorado Golf Club and appreciates the club’s support of amateur golf and their collaboration throughout the years,” said Rob Doone, director of the U.S. Junior Amateur for the USGA. “The club will host an international field of the best junior players; all hoping to manage and execute their games at the highest level as they compete for the title of world’s best and a spot in the U.S. Open.”

Colorado Golf Club has previously hosted one USGA championship – the 2019 U.S. Mid-Amateur, won by Lukas Michel, an Australian who became the first international player to win the championship with a 2-and-1 triumph over Joseph Deraney. The club was also the co-host of the 2023 U.S. Amateur Championship at nearby Cherry Hills Country Club, won by Nick Dunlap. It has also been the site of the Solheim Cup in 2013 and the 201o Senior PGA Championship.

“Colorado Golf Club is a strategic and demanding championship venue, and we could not be more proud to welcome the 2030 U.S. Junior Amateur Championship,” said Graham Cliff, the club’s Director of Golf. “With an emphasis on the future generation of professional golfers, the Junior Amateur is meaningful to our members and to golf enthusiasts everywhere. When you look at the past winners of this event, it is clear to see that these competitors are the future of professional golf. We are thrilled to host in 2030.”

Hamilton Coleman holds Junior Amateur Championship Trophy during the finals of the 2025 U.S. Junior Amateur at Trinity Forest Golf Club in Dallas, Texas on Saturday, July 26, 2025. (Dustin Satloff/USGA)

Designed by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, Colorado Golf Club opened for play in 2006. The 1,700-acre property was once an Arabian horse ranch. The course plays through open meadows, foothills of ponderosa pine, natural gullies and streams.

The 2010 Senior PGA Championship was won by Tom Lehman in a dramatic playoff over Fred Couples and David Frost. For the 2013 Solheim Cup the club saw more than 125,000 spectators a day to watch notable players such as Paula Creamer, Lexi Thompson, Jessica Korda and 17-year-old Charley Hull.

There have been 35 USGA championships contested in the state of Colorado through the 2025 season, including three U.S. Junior Amateurs (1950 at Denver Country Club, 1976 at Hiwan Golf Club and 1987 at Sonnenalp Golf Club).

The U.S. Junior Amateur is open to amateur golfers who are 19 years of age or younger with a Handicap Index that does not exceed 2.4. A starting field of 264 players will be cut to the top 64 scorers for match play. Five 18-hole rounds of match play will determine the finalists who will square off in the 36-hole championship match to decide the winner.

Upcoming U.S. Junior Amateur Sites
2026 – Saucon Valley Country Club, Bethlehem, Pa.
2027 – Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash.
2028 – Woodmont Country Club, Rockville, Md.
2029 – Sand Valley Resort (The Lido), Nekoosa, Wis.
2030 – Colorado Golf Club, Parker, Colo.
2032 – Pinehurst Resort & Country Club, Pinehurst, N.C.
2033 – Whistling Straits, Kohler, Wis.
2035 – The Ridgewood Country Club, Paramus, N.J.
2036 – Sunriver Resort (Crosswater), Sunriver, Ore.
2039 – Erin Hills, Erin, Wis.
2045 – Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, Bandon, Ore.

 

 


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