FAR HILLS, NJ - The United States Golf Association recently announced it has awarded the 2015 U.S. Open Championship to Chambers Bay, the spectacular municipal links course located on the scenic lower Puget Sound in University Place, Wash., that will also be the site of the 2008 West Coast Conference Championship April 14-15.
The USGA also announced that Chambers Bay, designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., will play host to the U.S. Amateur Championship in 2010. The course opened last June.
"I think this shows what kind of a course we will be playing on in April," Gonzaga head men's golf coach Robert Gray said. "It has been open for less than a year and it already has the respect of the USGA and the golf world."
"It is a beautiful layout," Gonzaga women's golf coach Brad Rickel said. "But it is a challenging course. It's a great opportunity for the WCC to be able to secure such an outstanding venue for our championship."
Chambers Bay will be the third municipal course to play host to the U.S. Open, following Bethpage Black in New York (2002, 2009) and Torrey Pines in California later this year. Chambers Bay will be the first golf course in the Pacific Northwest to hold the U.S. Open.
"We are excited to take the U.S. Open Championship and the U.S. Amateur to such an awesome site," said Jim Hyler, chairman of the USGA Championship Committee. "This is the first time the U.S. Open has been to Washington and we are confident that the golf course will provide a challenging test for the best players in the world, as well as a great spectator experience for those who attend the event and watch it online and on television.
"The local leadership provided by Pierce County has been superb and we look forward to partnering with them and the great sports fans in Washington to host a truly unique Open Championship. And, the U.S. Amateur will give us great insight into the golf course architecture and championship setup. For the first time, the National Open will be played on fine fescue grasses, including the putting greens, " continued Hyler.
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Chambers Bay is the centerpiece of a 930-acre park purchased by Pierce County, Wash., in 1992 that today features scenic trails and coastline vistas where a sand and gravel quarry once stood.
"Our hard work has paid off as we have done everything possible to attract the attention of a prestigious championship," said Pierce County Executive John Ladenburg. "Even so, we never dreamed we'd be chosen by the USGA to host both the U.S. Amateur and U.S. Open championships. Especially not so close to the opening of the course. It is a true honor."
"Chambers Bay golf course is a jewel for the entire state of Washington and the Pacific Northwest. The US Open and US Amateur Championships will be a wonderful opportunity to showcase the natural beauty of our state and share it with golf enthusiasts from around the globe," said Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire. "I applaud County Executive John Ladenburg for his hard work on delivering the championship events to Pierce County."