The 2015 PGA Championship was the 97th PGA Championship, held August 13–16 on the Straits Course of Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wisconsin (the course is physically in Haven but holds a Kohler mailing address due to its Kohler Company ownership). It was the third PGA Championship at Whistling Straits, which previously hosted in 2004 and 2010, as well as the United States Senior Open in 2007, all held on the Straits Course.

Jason Day won his first major championship title with a total score of 268 (−20), at the time the lowest score in relation to par ever recorded in a major (a mark since equaled by Henrik Stenson during his win at the 2016 Open Championship, Dustin Johnson at the 2020 Masters Tournament, and Cameron Smith at the 2022 Open Championship). Jordan Spieth, attempting to win his third major of the year, finished in second place three strokes behind. The second-place finish allowed Spieth to surpass Rory McIlroy as number one in the Official World Golf Ranking. Day was the fifth Australian to win the PGA Championship, the first in twenty years.

Course layout

Straits Course

HoleNameYardsParHoleNameYardsPar
1Outward Bound408410Voyageur3614
2Cross Country593511Sand Box5635
3O' Man181312Pop Up1433
4Glory489413Cliff Hanger4044
5Snake603514Widow's Watch3974
6Gremlin's Ear355415Grand Strand5184
7Shipwreck221316Endless Bite5695
8On the Rocks507417Pinched Nerve2233
9Down and Dirty446418Dyeabolical5204
Out3,80336In3,69836
Source:Total7,50172

Previous course lengths for major championships

Field

The following qualification criteria were used to select the field. Each player is listed according to the first category by which he qualified with additional categories in which he qualified shown in parentheses.

1. All former PGA Champions

2. Last five U.S. Open Champions

3. Last five Masters Champions

4. Last five Open Champions

5. Current Senior PGA Champion

6. 15 low scorers and ties in the 2014 PGA Championship

7. 20 low scorers in the 2015 PGA Professional National Championship

8. Top 70 leaders in official money standings from the 2014 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational to the 2015 Quicken Loans National

9. Members of the United States and European 2014 Ryder Cup teams (provided they are ranked in the top 100 in the Official World Golf Ranking on August 2, 2015)

  • Thomas Bjørn (ranked 109) did not qualify, but was invited under category 12.

10. Winners of tournaments co-sponsored or approved by the PGA Tour since the 2014 PGA Championship

11. Vacancies are filled by the first available player from the list of alternates (those below 70th place in official money standings).

12. The PGA of America reserves the right to invite additional players not included in the categories listed above

Alternates (category 11)

  1. Martin Laird – took spot reserved for WGC-Bridgestone Invitational winner
  2. Sean O'Hair – replaced Graham DeLaet
  3. Carl Pettersson – replaced Gary Woodland

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, August 13, 2015

2015 PGA Championship entrance sign

Dustin Johnson recorded five birdies and an eagle and opened with a round of 66 (−6) for a one-stroke lead. This was the third consecutive major championship in which Johnson has held at least a share of the lead after the first round. David Lingmerth birdied five out of his first seven holes on the way to a round of 67 (−5) and is a stroke behind. Defending champion Rory McIlroy, playing his first tournament since the U.S. Open after an ankle injury, opened with a round of 71 (−1), as did Masters and U.S. Open champion Jordan Spieth.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1United States Dustin Johnson66−6
2Sweden David Lingmerth67−5
T3Australia Jason Day68−4
United States Harris English
United States Russell Henley
United States J. B. Holmes
Australia Matt Jones
United States Matt Kuchar
New Zealand Danny Lee
United States Scott Piercy

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Second round

Friday, August 14, 2015 Saturday, August 15, 2015

Whistling Straits clubhouse during the 2015 PGA Championship

Play was suspended at 5:28 p.m. CDT due to thunderstorms with Jason Day and Matt Jones tied for the lead at nine-under par. David Lingmerth was the clubhouse leader at seven-under. Hiroshi Iwata tied a major championship record with a round of 63 (−9), the 27th time that had been achieved in a major and 13th time at the PGA Championship.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1Australia Matt Jones68-65=133−11
2Australia Jason Day68-67=135−9
3England Justin Rose69-67=136−8
T4United States Tony Finau71-66=137−7
India Anirban Lahiri70-67=137
Sweden David Lingmerth67-70=137
T7United States Scott Piercy68-70=138−6
United States Jordan Spieth71-67=138
United States Brendan Steele69-69=138
T10South Africa George Coetzee74-65=139−5
United States Harris English68-71=139
United States Russell Henley68-71=139
United States J. B. Holmes68-71=139
United States Dustin Johnson66-73=139

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Third round

Saturday, August 15, 2015

Following the completion of the second round on Saturday morning, the third round began at 9:15 a.m. CDT. After a round of 66 (−6), which included eight birdies and an eagle to offset a double bogey at the 15th, Jason Day built a two-stroke lead after 54 holes. Day carried at least a share of the lead into the final round for the third consecutive major championship, the first since Phil Mickelson in 2006 to do so. Jordan Spieth birdied six out of his last eight holes for a bogey-free round of 65 (−7) to move into second place. Branden Grace had the low round of the day with a 64 (−8) and jumped from 28th at the start of the round to a tie for third.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1Australia Jason Day68-67-66=201−15
2United States Jordan Spieth71-67-65=203−13
T3South Africa Branden Grace71-69-64=204−12
England Justin Rose69-67-68=204
5Germany Martin Kaymer70-70-65=205−11
T6United States Tony Finau71-66-69=206−10
Australia Matt Jones68-65-73=206
T8United States Dustin Johnson66-73-68=207−9
India Anirban Lahiri70-67-70=207
T10United States J. B. Holmes68-71-69=208−8
United States Billy Horschel72-68-68=208
United States Matt Kuchar68-72-68=208

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Final round

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Jason Day set a major championship scoring record on the way to a three-stroke victory and his first career major. After a round of 67 (−5) he finished the tournament at 20-under-par, breaking the previous major scoring record set by Tiger Woods at the 2000 Open Championship. Jordan Spieth, looking to join Woods and Ben Hogan with three major victories in a year, began the final round two strokes behind but was never able to close that deficit, finishing three shots behind. Spieth finished the year 54-under-par at the majors, also surpassing Woods' record from 2000. Branden Grace and Justin Rose also got to within two shots of the lead but fell from contention after double bogeys at the 10th and 13th, respectively.

Final leaderboard

Champion
Crystal Bowl winner (leading PGA Club Pro)
(c) = past champion

Note: Top 15 and ties qualify for the 2016 PGA Championship; top 4 and ties qualify for the 2016 Masters Tournament

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1Australia Jason Day68-67-66-67=268−201,800,000
2United States Jordan Spieth71-67-65-68=271−171,080,000
3South Africa Branden Grace71-69-64-69=273−15680,000
4England Justin Rose69-67-68-70=274−14480,000
T5United States Brooks Koepka73-69-67-66=275−13367,500
India Anirban Lahiri70-67-70-68=275
T7South Africa George Coetzee74-65-70-67=276−12293,000
United States Dustin Johnson66-73-68-69=276
United States Matt Kuchar68-72-68-68=276
T10United States Tony Finau71-66-69-71=277−11243,000
United States Robert Streb70-73-67-67=277
Leaderboard below the top 10
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
T12United States Russell Henley68-71-70-69=278−10185,400
Germany Martin Kaymer (c)70-70-65-73=278
Sweden David Lingmerth67-70-75-66=278
United States Brandt Snedeker71-70-68-69=278
United States Brendan Steele69-69-73-67=278
17Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy (c)71-71-68-69=279−9148,000
T18France Victor Dubuisson76-70-67-67=280−8126,000
United States Phil Mickelson (c)72-73-66-69=280
United States Justin Thomas72-70-68-70=280
T21Japan Hiroshi Iwata77-63-70-71=281−797,667
Australia Matt Jones68-65-73-75=281
United States Bubba Watson72-71-70-68=281
24United States J. B. Holmes68-71-69-74=282−686,000
T25South Africa Ernie Els71-71-69-72=283−574,600
England Tyrrell Hatton73-72-68-70=283
United States Billy Horschel72-68-68-75=283
Australia Cameron Smith74-68-70-71=283
Sweden Henrik Stenson76-66-70-71=283
T30England Paul Casey70-70-70-74=284−456,057
United States Rickie Fowler73-70-70-71=284
United States Jim Furyk73-70-69-72=284
South Africa Louis Oosthuizen72-71-72-69=284
United States Patrick Reed75-69-67-73=284
United States Steve Stricker71-72-71-70=284
United States Nick Watney78-68-68-70=284
T37United States Jason Bohn74-71-66-74=285−339,200
Japan Hideki Matsuyama70-70-71-74=285
United States Ryan Moore73-70-75-67=285
South Africa Charl Schwartzel73-69-68-75=285
Fiji Vijay Singh (c)73-71-71-70=285
United States Boo Weekley75-70-65-75=285
T43United States Kevin Chappell73-68-78-67=286−230,000
England Luke Donald72-70-70-74=286
New Zealand Danny Lee68-77-69-72=286
United States Hunter Mahan72-68-73-73=286
England Lee Westwood72-72-70-72=286
T48Denmark Thomas Bjørn69-75-69-74=287−125,750
United States Harris English68-71-76-72=287
United States Scott Piercy68-70-74-75=287
Germany Marcel Siem70-70-73-74=287
Scotland Marc Warren72-73-69-73=287
South Korea Yang Yong-eun (c)70-72-72-73=287
T54Spain Sergio García72-71-75-70=288E22,500
Finland Mikko Ilonen72-73-71-72=288
United States Troy Merritt74-70-75-69=288
Italy Francesco Molinari71-73-69-75=288
United States Webb Simpson71-71-72-74=288
United States Kevin Streelman73-71-74-70=288
England Danny Willett74-70-71-73=288
T61United States Keegan Bradley (c)76-70-72-71=289+120,200
Argentina Emiliano Grillo70-73-72-74=289
United States Chesson Hadley73-71-70-75=289
64South Korea Bae Sang-moon71-72-72-75=290+219,400
T65Zimbabwe Brendon de Jonge72-71-75-73=291+318,800
United States Bill Haas73-72-71-75=291
United States Charles Howell III70-70-77-74=291
T68Thailand Kiradech Aphibarnrat72-72-73-75=292+418,200
United States Jason Dufner (c)71-75-69-77=292
Canada Nick Taylor73-73-75-71=292
71United States Brian Gaffney71-73-78-71=293+517,900
T72United States J. J. Henry75-70-74-75=294+617,700
Japan Koumei Oda79-67-72-76=294
United States Sean O'Hair75-68-73-78=294
T75United States Morgan Hoffmann72-74-72-78=296+817,450
Sweden Carl Pettersson76-70-75-75=296
77England James Morrison69-74-76-78=297+917,300
CUTRepublic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington (c)76-71=147+3
Canada David Hearn76-71=147
United States Zach Johnson75-72=147
United States Kevin Kisner75-72=147
Scotland Martin Laird76-71=147
Australia Marc Leishman79-68=147
Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry78-69=147
United States Shaun Micheel (c)74-73=147
United States Ryan Palmer75-72=147
South Africa Rory Sabbatini71-76=147
Australia John Senden71-76=147
Austria Bernd Wiesberger72-75=147
United States Daniel Berger74-74=148+4
Spain Rafa Cabrera-Bello73-75=148
South Africa Tim Clark75-73=148
United States Ryan Helminen76-72=148
Scotland Russell Knox77-71=148
United States George McNeill71-77=148
United States Kevin Na74-74=148
Scotland Richie Ramsay81-67=148
United States Jimmy Walker75-73=148
United States Tiger Woods (c)75-73=148
South Korea An Byeong-hun75-74=149+5
Australia Steven Bowditch74-75=149
United States Matt Dobyns76-73=149
England Tommy Fleetwood77-72=149
United States James Hahn75-74=149
Northern Ireland Graeme McDowell73-76=149
Australia Geoff Ogilvy74-75=149
United States Pat Perez74-75=149
United States Shawn Stefani74-75=149
United States Brendon Todd76-73=149
England Ross Fisher76-74=150+6
Spain Miguel Ángel Jiménez76-74=150
Denmark Søren Kjeldsen72-78=150
Scotland Colin Montgomerie78-72=150
England Ian Poulter75-75=150
United States Grant Sturgeon77-73=150
England Andy Sullivan78-72=150
Colombia Camilo Villegas75-75=150
England David Howell73-78=151+7
Spain Pablo Larrazábal79-72=151
United States Adam Rainaud74-77=151
Australia Adam Scott76-75=151
United States Bob Sowards75-76=151
England Chris Wood76-75=151
Scotland Stephen Gallacher76-76=152+8
United States Brian Harman78-74=152
Thailand Thongchai Jaidee74-78=152
United States Davis Love III (c)79-73=152
Netherlands Joost Luiten80-72=152
United States Ben Polland76-76=152
United States David Toms (c)77-75=152
United States Cameron Tringale78-74=152
United States Brett Jones75-78=153+9
France Alexander Lévy77-76=153
United States Ben Martin76-77=153
England Eddie Pepperell78-75=153
United States Rich Beem (c)76-78=154+10
United States Matt Every74-80=154
South Africa Johan Kok77-77=154
United States John Daly (c)73-82=155+11
United States Brent Snyder76-79=155
Argentina Fabián Gómez79-78=157+13
United States Charley Hoffman79-78=157
Scotland Steven Young77-81=158+14
Northern Ireland Darren Clarke78-81=159+15
United States Charles Frost76-83=159
United States Omar Uresti77-82=159
United States Sean Dougherty79-81=160+16
United States Jeff Olson79-82=161+17
United States Mark Brooks (c)84-78=162+18
United States Austin Peters82-81=163+19
United States Brian Cairns83-81=164+20
United States Daniel Venezio89-76=165+21
United States Ryan Kennedy79-90=169+25
United States Alan Morin87-82=169
WDGermany Alex Čejka76+4
Wales Jamie Donaldson79+7

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Scorecard

Final round

Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par453454344453444534
Australia Day−15−16−16−16−17−18−19−18−18−18−19−19−19−20−19−20−20−20
United States Spieth−13−13−14−13−14−15−15−15−14−15−15−15−16−16−16−17−17−17
South Africa Grace−12−12−13−13−14−15−16−16−16−14−14−14−15−15−14−14−15−15
England Rose−12−12−12−12−13−14−14−14−14−15−16−16−14−14−14−15−15−14
United States Koepka−7−8−8−8−8−9−9−10−10−11−12−12−11−11−12−14−13−13
India Lahiri−10−10−10−10−11−12−12−12−13−12−13−13−13−13−13−14−14−13
South Africa Coetzee−7−7−7−6−6−7−7−7−8−9−10−10−10−10−11−12−13−12
United States Johnson−5−6−5−4−5−6−7−7−7−8−10−11−11−11−11−13−12−12
United States Kuchar−8−9−9−9−10−11−11−11−10−11−13−13−12−12−12−12−12−12

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

EagleBirdieBogeyDouble bogeyTriple bogey+

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