2025 U.S. Amateur Championship
2025 USAM at The Olympic Club
With a rich golf history dating back to 1955, the United States Golf Association (USGA) and The Olympic Club are excited to bring to San Francisco the 125th U.S. Amateur Championship (USAM). The championship will be conducted August 11-17, 2025, the fourth time in Olympic Club history the storied venue will host a USGA Amateur Championship (1958, 1981 and 2007).
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The Olympic Club is proud to have been selected by the United States Golf Association to host the 125th U.S. Amateur Championship.
The 2025 championship will be contested at the Club for the fourth time and in California for the tenth time. The San Francisco Bay Area is fortunate to have a vibrant golf community, and we look forward to celebrating that during the championship.
The U.S. Amateur Championship was established in 1895 and is open to amateurs who hold a USGA Handicap Index of 2.4 or less. The U.S. Amateur features an elite field of national and international players who advance through state and sectional qualifiers to gain entry into the championship.
Past participants and champions include a “who’s who” of professional golf. Since the early days of Chick Evans and Bobby Jones, the USGA’s Amateur Championship has identified the game’s next generation of stars. Renown names to every golf fan — Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods, among many others — learned to compete at the highest level in this very championship. The Olympic Club is excited to welcome golf’s rising young players to its storied courses in August 2025. No doubt, the next generation of stars will see their careers propelled at The Olympic Club.
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2025 USAM Executive Committee
The 2025 U.S. Amateur Championship (USAM) is just under a year away. Excitement continues to build as the future of amateur golf continues to brighten as national and international stars emerge. To put on the best event possible, we have built a strong Executive Committee under the leadership of the General Chair Dennis Herrera, and Vice Chair K.C. Murphy.
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Inside the Ropes: Joe Montana and Secretary Condoleezza Rice Named Honorary Co-Chairs of 2025 U.S. Amateur Championship
The 2025 U.S. Amateur Championship (USAM) is fast approaching, and we are thrilled to announce that Joe Montana and 66th U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will serve as honorary co-chairs.
As honorary co-chairs, Montana and Secretary Rice will play a pivotal role in engaging our community and supporting the promotion of golf while honoring the rich history of The Olympic Club and the USAM. Their leadership and passion for the game will help elevate the championship experience for players and fans alike.
2025 U.S. Amateur Volunteer Registration Now Open
We are excited to announce that volunteer registration for the 2025 U.S. Amateur Championship is now open!
To successfully host the championship, the Club will need almost 1,000 volunteers across 19 different committees. Volunteering is a great way to experience the tournament up close, meet fellow members and play an integral part in making this event a success.
Caleb Shetler Finishes in Round of 32 at 2024 U.S. Amateur
As Caleb Shetler finished his final year on the men’s golf team at San Jose State University, he contemplated whether he should pursue a professional career in golf. He ended up hurting his back during the school year, so he stuck around on the amateur circuit for a little while longer.