U.S. Senior Amateur Site Relocated Due to Hurricane Impact, Oak Hills Country Club Steps Forward to Host in 2025 | Sports Destination Management

U.S. Senior Amateur Site Relocated Due to Hurricane Impact, Oak Hills Country Club Steps Forward to Host in 2025

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Dec 17, 2024

The United States Golf Association (USGA) has announced that the 70th U.S. Senior Amateur Championship, originally slated to be contested at Biltmore Forest Country Club, in Asheville, N.C., has been relocated to Oak Hills Country Club, in San Antonio, Texas. The championship will still be conducted from Aug. 23-28, 2025.
 

The U.S. Senior Amateur site is being moved due to the impact of Hurricane Helene, which caused extensive flooding and damage to the Asheville area. In 2017, a Florida hurricane forced the relocation of the scheduled U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur at Quail Creek Country Club, in Naples, and the championship was shifted to Champions Golf Club, in Houston, Texas.
 

“Our thoughts are with Biltmore Forest and the entire Asheville community as it continues to deal with the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene,” said Mark Hill, USGA managing director, Championships. “While they focus on important recovery, we really appreciate Oak Hills stepping in to host next year’s U.S. Senior Amateur.”

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