Tuesday 10 March 2015 17:15, UK
Trump National Golf Club in Los Angeles will host the PGA's annual Grand Slam of Golf this October.
The tournament sees the winners of the four major championships invited to compete over three days, with US Open winner Martin Kaymer the defending champion after beating Bubba Watson in last year’s play-off.
Although the Grand Slam of Golf hasn’t been held on the US mainland since 1993, with Bermuda’s Port Royal Golf Course hosting the event for the past six years, it will return to the States when played in California from October 19-21.
“We are thrilled to welcome the PGA to Trump National Golf Club Los Angeles – the perfect location for the PGA Grand Slam of Golf," Donald Trump, the Chairman and President of the Trump Organization, said.
"It's an incredible course situated on dramatic bluffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean and will be a challenging and exciting test for the best players in the world.
“The combination of the course itself and stunning location will no doubt be a major draw for spectators and television viewers alike."
Tiger Woods has won the off-season tournament a record seven times, while world No 1 Rory McIlroy finished third on both occasions he appeared.