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Pebble Beach Resorts, USGA Launch Championship Logo to Kick Off 2027 U.S. Open

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The U.S. Open returns to Pebble Beach Golf Links for the seventh time
PEBBLE BEACH, California – Pebble Beach Resorts, in partnership with the United States Golf Association (USGA), is proud to unveil the official logo for the 127th U.S. Open Championship. 
 
This marks the seventh time this revered Championship returns to Pebble Beach Golf Links. The 2027 U.S. Open will be played from June 17-20, 2027, continuing a legacy of iconic moments on one of golf’s most celebrated stages.
 
Since first hosting the U.S. Open in 1972, Pebble Beach Golf Links has been the setting for some of golf’s most indelible performances. 
 
From Jack Nicklaus’ near-perfect 1-iron in 1972, to Watson’s famed chip-in in 1982, to Tiger’s historic 15-stroke victory in 2000, to Gary Woodland’s daring 3-wood on the 14th hole in 2019, only time will tell what new stories are written and who will add their name to the list of golfers who have won the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach.
 
The official logo for the 127th U.S. Open incorporates enduring symbols of Pebble Beach and the Championship’s legacy:
 
  • The Lone Cypress: A defining symbol of Pebble Beach since its founding in 1919, its fortitude and resilience represent the tradition and timelessness of Pebble Beach.
  • Seven Stars: 2027 will be the seventh U.S. Open contested at Pebble Beach Golf Links, the most of any course since 1972.
  • Red, White, Blue and Silver: The Americana color scheme is a nod to both our nation’s flag and the near century-long partnership with the USGA.
 
“Pebble Beach Golf Links has long been a defining stage for the U.S. Open, and we are honored to continue that legacy as we prepare to welcome the Championship back in 2027,” said David Stivers, CEO of Pebble Beach Company. “The logo represents our deep-rooted history in the game and the enduring partnership between Pebble Beach Company and the USGA.”
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