Golfers Tee Off at the US Senior Open at Scioto Country Club in Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ohio — One of golf's most prestigious senior championships is coming to central Ohio, as Scioto Country Club prepares to host the 2025 U.S. Senior Open. The historic Columbus course — which has previously hosted the 1926 U.S. Open and the 1931 Ryder Cup — will once again take center stage on the national golf circuit, drawing some of the sport's most celebrated veterans.
When Does the Tournament Begin?
The U.S. Senior Open is scheduled for June 26–29, 2025. Qualifying rounds and practice sessions will take place in the days leading up to the opening round, with the championship field expected to be finalized ahead of the first tee shot on Thursday morning.
Who Will Be Competing?
The field will feature PGA Tour Champions regulars and past major champions who are 50 years of age or older. Fans can expect to see marquee names such as Ernie Els, Padraig Harrington, Jim Furyk, and Bernhard Langer — all of whom have been active on the senior circuit. Steven Alker, who has dominated the PGA Tour Champions in recent seasons, is also expected to be among the top contenders. The full field includes both exempt players and those who earned their spots through a rigorous qualifying process held at sites across the country.
What to Expect
Scioto Country Club's classic Donald Ross–designed layout will test every aspect of a player's game. The tree-lined fairways, undulating greens, and strategic bunkering make it a true championship test — one that rewards precision over power.
For Columbus-area golf fans, this is a rare opportunity to watch world-class players up close. Ticket packages are available for single-day grounds passes as well as full-week access, and the USGA has announced family-friendly hospitality areas and junior golf programming throughout the week.
Columbus officials and local business leaders have welcomed the event, noting the significant economic impact a USGA championship brings to the region — estimated at tens of millions of dollars in visitor spending.
A Historic Venue Returns to the Spotlight
Scioto Country Club holds a special place in golf history as the home course of the late Jack Nicklaus, who learned the game on its fairways. Hosting the U.S. Senior Open marks yet another chapter in the club's storied legacy, and organizers are expecting strong attendance from both local residents and golf fans traveling from across the country.
For tickets, volunteer opportunities, and tournament information, visit usga.org or the official U.S. Senior Open website.