Hazeltine National Golf Club exists to host major championships, a mission to which it is adding two by two.
The U.S. Open, U.S. Women's Open, PGA Championship, U.S. Amateur and Ryder Cup all have been — or will be — played twice at the Chaska private club by the time the biennial team competition between Europe and the United States for the seed merchant trophy returns with the Ryder Cup in 2029.
The KPMG Women's PGA Championship will play there two times, too. The major will return to Hazeltine National in 2026, the PGA of America announced Tuesday.
It was first played there in 2019, when Australian Hannah Green won by one stroke.
Founded on farmland in 1962, Hazeltine National will be home to the 2024 U.S. Amateur, 2026 KPMG Women's PGA Championship and 2029 Ryder Cup, all in a span of six summers.
It is the only American venue awarded the Ryder Cup twice since it was first contested in 1927 in Massachusetts.
"Certainly a second Ryder Cup in 2029 puts us in a category that's pretty rarefied air," Hazeltine National General Manager Phil Anderson said. "There's no other club with that résumé."
That history and Hazeltine National's course are two reasons the Women's PGA Championship — the second-oldest major in women's golf first played in 1955 — is returning to Minnesota.