On this day in 2015: Jordan Spieth wins US Open to claim second straight major

Home > 19th Hole > A-Z / Golf History / Trivia > On this day in 2015: Jordan Spieth wins US Open to claim second straight major
Spieth, then 21, became just the sixth man to win the Masters and US Open in the same year.
Estimated reading time: 2 minutes

Jordan Spieth won his second consecutive major with victory in the 115th US Open at Chambers Bay, on this day in 2015.

The American world number two carded a closing 69 to finish five under par, one shot ahead of Louis Oosthuizen and Dustin Johnson, with the latter having three-putted from 12 feet when faced with an eagle putt to win on the final hole.

Spieth became just the sixth man after Craig Wood, Ben Hogan, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods to win the Masters and US Open in the same year, as well as the first player since Gene Sarazen in 1922 to win multiple majors aged 21 or younger.

After three-putting the opening hole, Spieth recovered with birdies at the eighth and 12th and, with Johnson losing a two-shot lead with three bogeys in four holes from the 10th, shared the lead with playing partner Branden Grace.

That all changed on the 16th, where Grace drove out of bounds to card a double bogey and Spieth holed from 25 feet for birdie – only for Spieth to double bogey the 17th after compounding a wild tee shot by three putting from 40 feet.

Oosthuizen had set the clubhouse target on four under after a remarkable six birdies in the last seven holes for a record-equalling back nine of 29, before Johnson then made birdie on the 17th to tie the lead.

After two brilliant shots onto the 18th green, Spieth two-putted for birdie to finish five under and Johnson initially responded superbly with an even better approach to 12 feet, but saw his eagle attempt drift four feet past and miss the return to force a play-off.

Spieth went on to finish second at the 2015 US PGA Championship in August, and has since secured a third major title at the 2017 Open.

The Editorial Team Avatar

About The Editorial Team

The editorial team at Golf Today strives to provide readers with captivating content that celebrates the rich heritage and exciting developments in the world of golf. Their collective expertise and dedication ensure that Golf Today remains a premier destination for golf enthusiasts seeking the latest news, insightful analysis, and engaging stories from the world of golf.

Updated: ago Related content: , , , , , ,

Read Next

The 10th hole at New Korea Country Club, Seoul

New Korea Country Club: A hidden gem that packs a punch

Located just outside the vibrant metropolis of Seoul sits the idyllic New Korea Country Club, the host for this week's Aramco Team Series event.
Rory McIlroy at the Wells Fargo Championship

Rory McIlroy part of talks with Saudi backers of LIV Golf

McIlroy was listed as being on the PGA Tour’s Transaction Subcommittee.
Rory McIlroy, Tiger Woods & Scottie Scheffler will be competing in next week's PGA Championship at Valhalla.

PGA Championship talking points

Rory’s drought, Tiger’s health and Scheffler’s dominance. The year’s second major championship starts on May 16.
Brooks Koepka (pictured) will aim to defend his PGA Championship title at Valhalla next week.

PGA Championship at Valhalla - The main contenders

Brooks Koepka will be seeking a sixth major title and back-to-back victories in the event for the second time.
magnifiercrossmenuchevron-downcross-circle
linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram