The United States Golf Association (USGA) has announced that Inverness Club will be the host site for the 2045 US Open.
Inverness Club in Toledo, Ohio, will host the 2045 U.S. Open, marking the 13th USGA championships contested there.
The USGA announced the U.S. Open is headed back to Inverness Club in 2045, 66 years after the club’s last U.S. Open.
Mayor Kapszukiewicz is calling the news one of the biggest wins for the city in years.
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