Golf Events Calendar

Fancy a flutter? Check out all the dates of upcoming Golf events that you can bet on. For each one we'll provide you with the best Golf betting offers, enhanced odds and promotions from all the online bookies.
Start Date Event Location
4th Jun 2025 US Women's Open >CordeValle, CA, USA
10th Jun 2025 US Open >USA
11th Jul 2025 The Open >Royla Birkdale, England
28th Jul 2025 US PGA >USA
6th Aug 2025 PGA Championship >USA
20th Aug 2025 Women's British Open >Woburn, England
21st Sep 2025 Ryder Cup >USA, Europe
21st Feb 2026 WGC Cadillac Championship >Mexico
13th Mar 2026 The Players Championship >Porte Vedra Beach, FL, USA
4th Apr 2026 The Masters >Augusta, Georgia, USA

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