2015 in golf

This article summarizes the highlights of professional and amateur golf in the year 2015.

Men's professional golf

Major championships

  • 9–12 April: The MastersJordan 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. OpenJordan Spieth won by one stroke when Dustin Johnson failed to make birdie at the 18th hole. He became the sixth player ever to win the Masters and U.S. Open in the same year.
  • 16–19 July: The Open ChampionshipZach Johnson won in a 4-hole aggregate playoff, when Louis Oosthuizen failed to make his putt on the 4th and final hole of the playoff. It was Johnson's first Open Championship victory, and his second major victory.
  • 13–16 August: PGA ChampionshipJason Day won his first major by three strokes over Jordan Spieth. Day played consistently during the final round, never allowing Spieth an opportunity to get closer than 3 strokes, while setting a record for a major at 20 under par, besting Tiger Woods' previous record of 19 under at the 2000 British Open.

World Golf Championships

FedEx Cup playoff events - see 2015 FedEx Cup Playoffs

Other leading PGA Tour events

For a complete list of PGA Tour results see 2015 PGA Tour.

Leading European Tour events

For a complete list of European Tour results see 2015 European Tour.

Team events

  • 8–11 October: Presidents Cup – The U.S. team won, 15½–14½, for the sixth straight time.

Tour leaders

Awards

Results from other tours

Other happenings

  • 15 July: The board of the Official World Golf Ranking approved the addition of the PGA EuroPro Tour, Pro Golf Tour, Alps Tour, and Nordic Golf League into the world rankings. The new scoring begins after the 2015 Open Championship and brings the number of tours that receive ranking points to 18.
  • 16 August: Jordan Spieth becomes the number one golfer in the world.
  • 30 August: Rory McIlroy regains the world number one ranking.
  • 8 September: Spieth regains the world number one ranking.
  • 14 September: McIlroy regains the world number one ranking.
  • 21 September: Jason Day gains the world number one ranking for the first time, resulting from his victory at the BMW Championship.
  • 28 September: Spieth regains the world number one ranking.
  • 18 October: Day regains the world number one ranking.
  • 8 November: Spieth regains the world number one ranking.

Women's professional golf

LPGA majors

For a complete list of LPGA Tour results, see 2015 LPGA Tour.

Additional LPGA Tour events

Ladies European Tour event

For a complete list of Ladies European Tour results see 2015 Ladies European Tour.

Team events

  • 18–20 September: Solheim Cup – Team USA won the Cup for the first time since 2009, with a 14½–13½ victory over Team Europe. Team USA won 8½ of the 12 available points in the singles matches to clinch the Cup.

Money list leaders

Awards

Other tour results

Other happenings

Senior men's professional golf

Senior majors

Full results

Money list leaders

Awards

Amateur golf

Golf in multi-sport events

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 16–19 July: Pan American Games – Colombian players won the three events: men's (Marcelo Rozo), women's (Mariajo Uribe) and mixed team (Rozo, Uribe, Mateo Gómez, Paola Moreno).

Deaths

  • 29 January – Kel Nagle (born 1920), Australian golfer with 81 professional wins, most notably winning the 1960 Open Championship.
  • 3 February – Charlie Sifford (born 1922), first African American to join the PGA Tour.
  • 7 February – Billy Casper (born 1931), American golfer who won 51 times on the PGA Tour, including three majors.
  • 29 April – Calvin Peete (born 1943), African-American golfer with 12 PGA Tour wins.
  • 1 May – Pete Brown (born 1935), first African-American golfer to win on the PGA Tour.
  • 3 May – Warren Smith (born 1915), member of the PGA Golf Professional Hall of Fame.
  • 23 May – Hugh Boyle (born 1936), Irish golfer on 1967 Ryder Cup team.
  • 7 June – Sean Pappas (born 1966), South African golfer with 5 Sunshine Tour wins.
  • 7 August – Louise Suggs (born 1923), American professional golfer and co-founder of the LPGA, with 61 LPGA Tour victories, including 11 major championships.
  • 13 September – Howie Johnson (born 1925), American golfer who won twice on the PGA Tour.
  • 6 October – Sandra Spuzich (born 1937), American golfer who won seven times on the LPGA Tour, including the 1966 U.S. Women's Open.
  • 18 November – Dan Halldorson (born 1952), Canadian golfer who won once on the PGA Tour and seven times on the Canadian Tour.

Table of results

This table summarizes all the results referred to above in date order.

DatesTournamentStatus or tourWinner
15–18 JanLatin America Amateur ChampionshipAmateur men's individual tournamentChile Matías Domínguez
5–8 MarWGC-Cadillac ChampionshipWorld Golf ChampionshipsUnited States Dustin Johnson
2–5 AprANA InspirationLPGA majorUnited States Brittany Lincicome
9–12 AprThe MastersMen's majorUnited States Jordan Spieth
29 Apr – 3 MayWGC-Cadillac Match PlayWorld Golf ChampionshipsNorthern Ireland Rory McIlroy
7–10 MayThe Players ChampionshipPGA TourUnited States Rickie Fowler
14–17 MayRegions TraditionSenior majorUnited States Jeff Maggert
21–24 MayBMW PGA ChampionshipEuropean TourSouth Korea An Byeong-hun
21–24 MaySenior PGA ChampionshipSenior majorScotland Colin Montgomerie
22–27 MayNCAA Division I Women's Golf ChampionshipsU.S. college championshipStanford / Emma Talley
29 May – 3 JunNCAA Division I Men's Golf ChampionshipsU.S. college championshipLSU / Bryson DeChambeau
9–13 JunBritish Ladies Amateur Golf ChampionshipAmateur women's individual tournamentFrance Céline Boutier
11–14 JunKPMG Women's PGA ChampionshipLPGA majorSouth Korea Inbee Park
11–14 JunConstellation Senior Players ChampionshipSenior majorGermany Bernhard Langer
15–20 JunThe Amateur ChampionshipAmateur men's individual tournamentFrance Romain Langasque
18–21 JunU.S. OpenMen's majorUnited States Jordan Spieth
25–28 JunU.S. Senior OpenSenior majorUnited States Jeff Maggert
9–12 JulU.S. Women's OpenLPGA majorSouth Korea Chun In-gee
16–19 JulThe Open ChampionshipMen's majorUnited States Zach Johnson
23–26 JulThe Senior Open ChampionshipSenior majorUnited States Marco Dawson
30 Jul – 2 AugRicoh Women's British OpenLPGA Tour and Ladies European Tour majorSouth Korea Inbee Park
6–9 AugWGC-Bridgestone InvitationalWorld Golf ChampionshipsRepublic of Ireland Shane Lowry
10–16 AugU.S. Women's AmateurAmateur women's individual tournamentUnited States Hannah O'Sullivan
13–16 AugPGA ChampionshipMen's majorAustralia Jason Day
17–23 AugU.S. AmateurAmateur men's individual tournamentUnited States Bryson DeChambeau
27–30 AugThe BarclaysPGA Tour FedEx Cup playoffAustralia Jason Day
4–7 SepDeutsche Bank ChampionshipPGA Tour FedEx Cup playoffUnited States Rickie Fowler
10–13 SepThe Evian ChampionshipLPGA Tour and Ladies European Tour majorNew Zealand Lydia Ko
12–13 SepWalker CupGreat Britain & Ireland v United States
men's amateur team event
United Kingdom Great Britain &
Republic of Ireland Ireland
18–20 SepSolheim CupEurope v United States
women's professional team event
 United States
17–20 SepBMW ChampionshipPGA Tour FedEx Cup playoffAustralia Jason Day
24–27 SepThe Tour ChampionshipPGA Tour FedEx Cup playoffUnited States Jordan Spieth
1–4 OctAsia-Pacific Amateur ChampionshipAmateur men's individual tournamentChina Jin Cheng
8–11 OctPresidents CupUnited States v. International team
men's professional team event
United States U.S. team
5–8 NovWGC-HSBC ChampionsWorld Golf ChampionshipsScotland Russell Knox
19–22 NovDP World Tour Championship, DubaiEuropean TourNorthern Ireland Rory McIlroy
19–22 NovCME Group Tour ChampionshipLPGA TourUnited States Cristie Kerr

The following biennial events will next be played in 2016: Ryder Cup, EurAsia Cup, International Crown, Curtis Cup, Eisenhower Trophy, Espirito Santo Trophy.

References


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