The U.S. Open that was held at Oakmont Country Club over the summer helped generate nearly $300 million in economic impact for the state of Pennsylvania.

The tournament was held at Oakmont for a record 10th time this past June and the USGA says the economic impact from the championship reinforces the organization's long-term investment in the western Pennsylvania club as an anchor site for the U.S. Open.

The USGA said that an independent report conducted by EventCorp revealed that this year's U.S. Open delivered more than $200 in economic impact for Allegheny County and another $88 million for the rest of Pennsylvania.

"The 2025 U.S. Open showcased not only Oakmont's enduring place in golf history, but also the powerful economic and community impact of bringing a global sporting

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