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The 'U.S. Open host golf courses' quiz
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The 'U.S. Open host golf courses' quiz

Can you name every golf course to host the U.S. Open? Quiz clue: Times hosted / Hosted state. Good luck!

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10-PA
Oakmont Country Club
7-NJ
Baltusrol Golf Club
6-MI
Oakland Hills Country Club
6-CA
Pebble Beach Golf Links
6-NY
Winged Foot Golf Club
5-NY
Shinnecock Hills Golf Club
5-PA
Merion Golf Club
5-CA
Olympic Club
4-OH
Inverness Club
4-MA
Myopia Hunt Club
4-NC
Pinehurst Resort
4-MA
The Country Club
3-MD
Congressional Country Club
3-OK
Southern Hills Country Club
3-IL
Medinah Country Club
3-NY
Oak Hill Country Club
3-CO
Cherry Hills Country Club
3-IL
Chicago Golf Club
2-NY
Bethpage State Park
2-IL
Olympia Fields Country Club
2-MN
Hazeltine National Golf Club
2-OH
Canterbury Golf Club
2-PA
Philadelphia Cricket Club
2-CA
Torrey Pines Golf Course
1-WA
Chambers Bay
1-GA
Atlanta Athletic Club
1-TX
Champions Golf Club
1-MO
Bellerive Country Club
1-TX
Northwood Club
1-CA
Riviera Country Club
1-MO
St. Louis Country Club
1-TX
Colonial Country Club
1-PA
Philadelphia Country Club
1-IL
North Shore Country Club
1-NY
Fresh Meadow Country Club
1-MN
Interlachen Country Club
1-OH
Scioto Country Club
1-MA
Worcester Country Club
1-NY
Inwood Country Club
1-IL
Skokie Country Club
1-MD
Columbia Country Club
1-MA
Brae Burn Country Club
1-MN
The Minikahda Club
1-IL
Midlothian Country Club
1-NY
Country Club of Buffalo
1-NJ
Englewood Golf Club
1-IL
Onwentsia Club
1-IL
Glen View Club
1-NY
Garden City Golf Club
1-MD
Baltimore Country Club
1-RI
Newport Country Club
1-WI
Erin Hills
1-CA
Los Angeles Country Club

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