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Who won the 2015 British Open Golf Championship?

Zach Johnson is the 2015 champion golfer after triumphing in a three-way play-off with Louis Oosthuizen and Marc Leishman So Zach Johnson wins the 2015 Open, and becomes only the fourth man, after Bob Martin, Willie Park Jr. and Seve Ballesteros to win the Open on a Monday.

Who won the 2015 US Open?

"Jordan Spieth wins U.S. Open as Dustin Johnson chokes on final green". Yahoo Sports. Retrieved June 21, 2015. ^ "Jordan Spieth wins historic title for second major". BBC Sport. June 22, 2015.

Did Jordan Spieth win the 2015 US Open?

"US Open 2015: Jordan Spieth wins in thrilling finish – as it happened". The Guardian. Retrieved June 22, 2015. ^ "Jordan Spieth wins stunner at Chambers Bay for U.S. Open title". ESPN. Associated Press. June 21, 2015. Retrieved June 21, 2015. ^ Busbee, Jay (June 20, 2015). "Jordan Spieth wins U.S. Open as Dustin Johnson chokes on final green".

What happened in the golf world in 2015?

This article summarizes the highlights of professional and amateur golf in the year 2015. 9–12 April: The Masters – Jordan Spieth won by four strokes over Phil Mickelson and Justin Rose. It was his first major victory.

Who is the youngest golfer to win the Masters?

Who is the lead in golf after the first round?

How many yards is the 18th hole of the golf course?

How many holes did Oosthuizen tie Spieth?

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Who won the Open Golf in 2015?

United StatesJordan SpiethZach Johnson2015 Open Championship/Winners

Who got golf in 2015?

2015 U.S. Open (golf)Tournament informationPrize fund$10,000,000 €8,944,383Winner's share$1,800,000 €1,609,989ChampionJordan Spieth13 more rows

Who won the Masters and U.S. Open in 2015?

Jordan SpiethThe Masters two months ago. The U.S. Open on Sunday. Jordan Spieth is now halfway to the unthinkable – the single-season Grand Slam.

What year did Zach Johnson win the Open?

2015The 2015 Open Championship was a men's major golf championship and the 144th Open Championship, held from 16 to 20 July at the Old Course at St Andrews in Fife, Scotland. It was the 29th Open Championship played at the course and Zach Johnson won in a four-hole playoff for his second major title.

Who won Chambers Bay 2015?

Spieth survived a double bogey on the 17th hole to make a two-putt birdie from 15 feet 4 inches to defeat Dustin Johnson and Louis Oosthuizen by one stroke at the 2015 U.S. Open at Chambers Bay in Tacoma, WA. Spieth, the first player to birdie the final hole to win the U.S. Open since Bobby Jones, heads to St.

Has Jordan Spieth won a U.S. Open?

2015 U.S. Open Spieth followed up his 2015 Masters win with a victory at the U.S. Open that year.

Who won Women's U.S. Open 2015?

Flavia PennettaFlavia Pennetta defeated Roberta Vinci in the final, 7–6, 6–2, to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2015 US Open. It was her first major singles title, and she became the first woman to win her maiden major title after turning 30 years old.

What year did Jordan Spieth win the Masters?

2015Jordan Spieth, (born July 27, 1993, Dallas, Texas, U.S.), American professional golfer who, at age 21, won the 2015 Masters Tournament and the U.S. Open, two of golf's most prestigious events. He captured a third major title when he won the 2017 British Open.

Did Jordan Spieth ever win the Masters?

Youngest golfers to win the Masters His victory came after his lone missed cut at the event in 1996, when he competed as an amateur. Jordan Spieth is the only other golfer to win the tournament at 21. He did it in 2015 when he matched Woods' then-record score of 18 under.

Who won 2016 Open?

SwedenHenrik Stenson2016 Open Championship/Winners

Who won the 2013 British Open?

United StatesPhil Mickelson2013 Open Championship (British Open)/Winners

Who won the 2005 British Open?

United StatesTiger Woods2005 Open Championship (British Open)/Winners

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Who is the youngest golfer to win the Masters?

The reigning Masters champion, Spieth became the youngest to win the Masters and U.S. Open in the same year, passing Tiger Woods, who won both in 2002 at age 26. Others to win the first two majors of the year were Craig Wood ( 1941 ), Ben Hogan ( 1951, 1953 ), Arnold Palmer ( 1960 ), and Jack Nicklaus ( 1972 ).

Who is the lead in golf after the first round?

Dustin Johnson and Henrik Stenson both posted rounds of 65 (−5) to share the lead after the first round. Johnson recorded four birdies on his back-nine and did not make a bogey until the par-3 9th, his 18th hole of the round. Stenson, meanwhile, birdied four of his last five holes to tie Johnson for the lead.

How many yards is the 18th hole of the golf course?

The first hole was set as a par-4 at 501 yards (458 m) and the 18th hole as par-5 at 617 yards (564 m), with the course at 7,497 yards (6,855 m). The scoring average for the field was 72.72 (+2.72) and 25 players had under-par rounds. Place.

How many holes did Oosthuizen tie Spieth?

Beginning at the 12th, however, Oosthuizen birdied six out of his last seven holes to tie Spieth. At the par-5 18th, Spieth hit the green in two and proceeded to two-putt for birdie. Johnson recovered from his bogey streak with a birdie at the 17th, then also found the 18th green in two.

Who won the 2015 DP World Tour Championship?

19–22 November: DP World Tour Championship, Dubai – Rory McIlroy won by one stroke over Andy Sullivan, clinching the Race to Dubai title. It was his second Tour Championship victory, and his third Race to Dubai title. For a complete list of European Tour results see 2015 European Tour.

Who won the Players Championship in May?

7–10 May: The Players Championship – Rickie Fowler defeated Kevin Kisner and Sergio García in a three-hole aggregate playoff, eliminating García after the third hole, and eliminating Kisner on a sudden-death fourth hole. It was Fowler's first Players title.

Who won the Masters in April?

9–12 April: The Masters – Jordan Spieth won by four strokes over Phil Mickelson and Justin Rose. It was his first major victory. He also tied the Tiger Woods ' tournament record of 270 (−18) 18–21 June: U.S. Open – Jordan Spieth won by one stroke when Dustin Johnson failed to make birdie at the 18th hole.

Who is the youngest golfer to win the Masters?

The reigning Masters champion, Spieth became the youngest to win the Masters and U.S. Open in the same year, passing Tiger Woods, who won both in 2002 at age 26. Others to win the first two majors of the year were Craig Wood ( 1941 ), Ben Hogan ( 1951, 1953 ), Arnold Palmer ( 1960 ), and Jack Nicklaus ( 1972 ).

Who is the lead in golf after the first round?

Dustin Johnson and Henrik Stenson both posted rounds of 65 (−5) to share the lead after the first round. Johnson recorded four birdies on his back-nine and did not make a bogey until the par-3 9th, his 18th hole of the round. Stenson, meanwhile, birdied four of his last five holes to tie Johnson for the lead.

How many yards is the 18th hole of the golf course?

The first hole was set as a par-4 at 501 yards (458 m) and the 18th hole as par-5 at 617 yards (564 m), with the course at 7,497 yards (6,855 m). The scoring average for the field was 72.72 (+2.72) and 25 players had under-par rounds. Place.

How many holes did Oosthuizen tie Spieth?

Beginning at the 12th, however, Oosthuizen birdied six out of his last seven holes to tie Spieth. At the par-5 18th, Spieth hit the green in two and proceeded to two-putt for birdie. Johnson recovered from his bogey streak with a birdie at the 17th, then also found the 18th green in two.

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Overview

The 2015 United States Open Championship was the 115th U.S. Open, played June 18–21, 2015 at Chambers Bay in University Place, Washington, southwest of Tacoma on the shore of Puget Sound. Jordan Spieth won his first U.S. Open and consecutive major titles, one stroke ahead of runners-up Dustin Johnson and Louis Oosthuizen. This was the first U.S. Open televised by Fox Sports 1 and Fox Sports, …

Venue

Owned by Pierce County, the Chambers Bay course opened for play only eight years earlier in June 2007.
The course was laid out differently each day, with course totals ranging from 7,384 yards (6,752 m) on Sunday, to 7,695 yards (7,036 m) on Friday. Holes 1 and 18 were played as either par-4 or par-5: the first was a par-4 and the 18th …

Field

About half the field consisted of players who are exempt from qualifying for the U.S. Open. Each player is classified according to the first category in which he qualified, and other categories are shown in parentheses.
1. Winners of the U.S. Open Championship during the last ten years
Ángel Cabrera, Lucas Glover, Martin Kaymer (7,8,11,12,13,14), Graeme McDowell (13,14), Rory McIlr…

Round summaries

Thursday, June 18, 2015
Dustin Johnson and Henrik Stenson both posted rounds of 65 (−5) to share the lead after the first round. Johnson recorded four birdies on his back-nine and did not make a bogey until the par-3 9th, his 18th hole of the round. Stenson, meanwhile, birdied four of his last five holes to tie Johnson for the lead. Jordan Spieth, the reigning Masters champion, was three strokes back afte…

Media

This was the first U.S. Open televised by Fox Sports, which began a 12-year contract to televise the championship and other USGA events. The previous 20 years (1995–2014) had been by NBC Sports, preceded by 29 years (1966–1994) on ABC Sports.

External links

• Official website
• United States Golf Association
• Coverage on the PGA Tour's official site
• Coverage on the European Tour's official site

Men's Professional Golf

  • Major championships 1. 9–12 April: The Masters – Jordan Spieth won by four strokes over Phil Mickelson and Justin Rose. It was his first major victory. He also tied the Tiger Woods' tournament record of 270 (−18) 2. 18–21 June: U.S. Open – Jordan Spieth won by one stroke when Dustin Johnsonfailed to make birdie at the 18th hole. He became the sixth...
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Women's Professional Golf

  • LPGA majors 1. 2–5 April: ANA Inspiration – Brittany Lincicome defeated Stacy Lewison the third playoff hole. It is her second ANA Inspiration victory. 2. 11–14 June: KPMG Women's PGA Championship – Inbee Park won by five strokes over Kim Sei-young. It was her third consecutive Women's PGA Championship victory, and her sixth major victory overall. She also set a tournam…
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Senior Men's Professional Golf

  • Senior majors 1. 14–17 May: Regions Tradition – Jeff Maggert won on the first playoff hole over Kevin Sutherland. 2. 21–24 May: Senior PGA Championship – Colin Montgomeriewon by four strokes. It is his third senior major championship, and his second straight Senior PGA Championship victory. 3. 11–14 June: Senior Players Championship – Bernhard Langer won by …
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Amateur Golf

  1. 15–18 January: Latin America Amateur Championship – Matías Domínguez of Chile won by one stroke over Alejandro Tostiof Argentina.
  2. 22–27 May: NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships – Stanford won its first team title and Emma Talley of Alabamaclaimed the individual title.
  3. 29 May – 3 June: NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships – LSU won its fifth team title an…
  1. 15–18 January: Latin America Amateur Championship – Matías Domínguez of Chile won by one stroke over Alejandro Tostiof Argentina.
  2. 22–27 May: NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships – Stanford won its first team title and Emma Talley of Alabamaclaimed the individual title.
  3. 29 May – 3 June: NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships – LSU won its fifth team title and Bryson DeChambeau of SMUclaimed the individual title.
  4. 9–13 June: British Ladies Amateur Golf Championship - Céline Boutier won 4 and 3 over Linnea Strömin the championship match.

Golf in Multi-Sport Events

  1. 3–6 June: Games of the Small States of Europe – Iceland swept the gold medals: men's individual (Kristján Einarsson), women's individual (Guðrún Björnsdóttir), men's team and women's team.
  2. 9–12 June: Southeast Asian Games – Thailand swept the gold medals: men's individual (Natipong Srithong), women's individual (Suthavee Chanachai), men's team and women's team.
  1. 3–6 June: Games of the Small States of Europe – Iceland swept the gold medals: men's individual (Kristján Einarsson), women's individual (Guðrún Björnsdóttir), men's team and women's team.
  2. 9–12 June: Southeast Asian Games – Thailand swept the gold medals: men's individual (Natipong Srithong), women's individual (Suthavee Chanachai), men's team and women's team.
  3. 8–11 July: Summer Universiade – Japan took the men's individual (Kazuki Higa) and team gold medals while South Korea took the women's individual (Lee Jeong-eun) and team golds.
  4. 15–18 July: Pacific Games – Papua New Guinea swept the gold medals: men's individual (Soti Dinki), women's individual (Kristine Seko), men's team and women's team.

Deaths

  1. 29 January – Kel Nagle (born 1920), Australian golfer with 81 professional wins, most notably winning the 1960 Open Championship.
  2. 3 February – Charlie Sifford (born 1922), first African American to join the PGA Tour.
  3. 7 February – Billy Casper(born 1931), American golfer who won 51 times on the PGA Tour, including three majors.
  1. 29 January – Kel Nagle (born 1920), Australian golfer with 81 professional wins, most notably winning the 1960 Open Championship.
  2. 3 February – Charlie Sifford (born 1922), first African American to join the PGA Tour.
  3. 7 February – Billy Casper(born 1931), American golfer who won 51 times on the PGA Tour, including three majors.
  4. 29 April – Calvin Peete(born 1943), African-American golfer with 12 PGA Tour wins.

Table of Results

  • This table summarizes all the results referred to above in date order. The following biennial events will next be played in 2016: Ryder Cup, EurAsia Cup, International Crown, Curtis Cup, Eisenhower Trophy, Espirito Santo Trophy.
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