Bethpage Black will be the epicenter of professional golf next week when it hosts the 45th Ryder Cup.

It won’t be the first golf tournament contested at the historic Farmingdale, New York, public facility, which was originally designed by A.W. Tillinghast and Joseph H. Burbeck, nor will it be the last. The PGA of America announced Wednesday that the 2028 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship and 2033 PGA Championship will be contested on the Black Course.

Those events will continue a rich history of competition, which also includes:

2019 PGA Championship

Brooks Koepka captured his second straight PGA Championship on the Black Course, defeating Dustin Johnson by two shots in a tournament that was much more lopsided than the final score. Koepka led by seven shots after 54 holes but bogeyed five

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