Royal Troon will host the Open Championship in 2023, 100 years since the oldest golf major was first presented at the Scottish Links Course.
It will be the 152nd Open championship and the 10th at Troon.
Henrik Stenson beat Phil Mickelson to lift the Claret Jug on an exciting final day the last time in 2016.
“We are looking forward to another milestone in the cherished history of the Open,” said R&A chief executive Martin Slumbers.
Scottish Public Health Minister Joe FitzPatrick said the 2016 edition was worth “£ 110 million in benefits” for the country.
“The Open is important for Scotland economically, culturally and in terms of reputation, and Royal Troon is one of our most refined and prestigious courses,” he added.
Arthur Havers defeated Walter Hagen when the Open was first organized on the South Ayrshire course in 1923.
The 2023 edition will be played from July 16 to 23.