The PGA Championship will return to Valhalla Golf Club in 2024, according to a report from the Louisville Courier Journal.

Per the report, an official announcement is scheduled for Thursday.

Valhalla, which is owned by the PGA of America, previously hosted the PGA Championship in 1996, 2000 and 2014.

Mark Brooks defeated Kenny Perry in a playoff in 1996, Tiger Woods defeated Bob May in a playoff in 2000, and Rory McIlroy won his second PGA Championship under cover of darkness in 2014, edging Phil Mickelson by a shot.

Valhalla has also hosted two Senior PGA Championships and the 2008 Ryder Cup, won by the United States under captain Paul Azinger.

The PGA of America and the PGA Tour announced earlier this year at Quail Hollow that the PGA Championship will be bumped up in the golf schedule, moving from August to May starting in 2019.

Future PGA Championship venues include Bellerive Country Club (2018), Bethpage Black (2019), TPC Harding Park (2020), Kiawah Island (2021), Trump National Bedminster (2022) and Oak Hill (2023).

In addition, the PGA of America announced on Wednesday that The Olympic Club in San Francisco will host the 2028 PGA Championship and the 2032 Ryder Cup.

Report: PGA Championship returning to Valhalla in 2024

Source: Internet

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