Anxious to host national competitions, Havemeyer invited the country's best amateurs to his new course for a championship in 1894. That December, Havemeyer held a meeting at
New York City's Calumet Club with representatives from four other clubs:
Saint Andrew's Golf Club in
Hastings-on-Hudson, NY;
Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in
Southampton on
Long Island, New York;
The Country Club in
Brookline, MA; and the
Chicago Golf Club. These clubs agreed to form the Amateur Golf Association, the forerunner of the
United States Golf Association (USGA). In October 1895, Newport Country Club hosted both the first
U.S. Amateur and the
first U.S. Open. To this day, the U.S. Amateur champion is awarded the Havemeyer Trophy. won by defending champion
Tiger Woods. Eleven years later, it was the site of the
U.S. Women's Open in
2006, won by
Annika Sörenstam in an 18-hole Newport was set to host the 41st
U.S. Senior Open in
June 2020, but the
COVID-19 pandemic cancelled all age-specific tournaments on the USGA calendar. The event was deferred to
2024, and weather during the final round postponed the conclusion until Monday, extended with a playoff between
Richard Bland and
Hiroyuki Fujita, won by Bland on the fourth extra hole. ==Clubhouse==