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The United States Golf Association (USGA) has announced that the historic Riviera Country Club will host the U.S. Open for the first time since 1948, a move that has surprised golf fans and players alike and caused dismay. The decision was made in response to considerable criticism of the Los Angeles Country Club (LACC), which served as the renowned tournament’s former venue. As word of the pick has circulated, opinions have been conflicted, with many voicing their displeasure with the venue selection.

After the recent U.S. Open at LACC was over, complaints about the course’s playability and layout started to surface. Concerns were expressed by both golfers and spectators, who brought up a number of issues, from uneven course conditions to logistical difficulties. The USGA was forced to respond to the complaints and shift the location of the forthcoming tournament as a result of the growing unhappiness.

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Despite this, the golfing community has expressed dismay and raised eyebrows in response to the news that Riviera Country Club will once again serve as the U.S. Open’s host venue in 2031. The Riviera Country Club has long been recognized as one of the top golf courses in the United States because of its storied golfing history and scenic environment. The choice of Riviera, however, has come under fire because of worries that the course won’t be able to handle the demanding requirements of a major tournament.

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One of the main issues raised by detractors is Riviera’s lack of recent experience hosting a significant tournament. The club has a long history and has held a number of PGA Tour competitions, but it hasn’t hosted the U.S. Open in more than seven decades. Some contend that the course’s inability to achieve the demanding standards expected at such a major event may be impacted by this lack of recent experience.

Golfing community reacts to this shocking news

As the United States Golf Association (USGA) announces that the legendary Riviera Country Club has been selected to host the 2031 U.S. Open, golf enthusiasts all around the world are vibrating with anticipation. The choice is historic since it will be the first time in more than 80 years that the prestigious tournament will be held at the iconic location. The news that the legendary Riviera Country Club would once again host the U.S. Open was met with varied reactions from fans.

 

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One fan took to Instagram to express his shock,Why the fuck is it always in California? Worst state in the country by a landslide.Yet, another fan commented on Golf Digest’s post by showing disappointment, Happy that the USGA picked some place not in their “rota” but disappointed it’s Riviera.

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One Instagrammer expressed his opinion in a negative tone by saying, Boring!!Another fan wrote on Instagram showing his disagreement, People letting themselves get mad about this news now like it ain’t 8 years away…

One Instagram fan reacted to this news by saying, There’s tons of worthy courses in the US. Let’s branch out some more USGA.Another Instagram fan opined his point of view in a confused tone, Not a huge fan of courses we see every year hosting a major.” 

The anticipation surrounding Riviera Country Club’s selection as the host location is growing as golf fans anxiously count down the days until the 2031 U.S. Open. Fans are anticipating the chance to watch golf history being made on the breathtaking fairways of Riviera, and are already speculating about the potential difficulties and victories that lie ahead.

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What’s your opinion on Riviera Country Club’s selection as the host location for the 2031 US Open? Write down your views in the comments down below.

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