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, launching a 12-year contract with the United States Golf Association.

Spieth, age 21, became the youngest U.S. Open champion in 92 years, since Bobby Jones in 1923. 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).

This was the first U.S. Open played in the Pacific Northwest and the third major played in the state of Washington, which hosted the PGA Championship in 1944 and 1998.

Venue

Owned by Pierce County, the Chambers Bay course opened for play only eight years earlier in June 2007. It was constructed a former quarry that faces Puget Sound and an active freight railroad. A Sounder commuter train platform at Chambers Bay with service from Seattle was planned by Sound Transit for the tournament, but was later cancelled due to logistical and financial challenges.

Course layout

Chambers Bay is located in the United States
Location in the United States
Chambers Bay is located in Washington (state)
Location in Washington

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 was a par-5 for three of the rounds, switching only for the second round on Friday, and the course was par 70 for each round.

HoleNameYardsParHoleNameYardsPar
1Puget Sound598/4965/410High Dunes436/4684
2Foxy399411Shadows500/5374
3Blown Out163–198312The Narrows3114
4Hazard's Ascent495413Eagle Eye5344
5Free Fall488414Cape Fear521/5464
6Deception Point495415Lone Fir123–2463
7Humpback508416Beached4234
8High Road Low Road614517Derailed172–2183
9Olympus224/217318Tahoma525/6044/5
Out36/35In34/35
Championship tees: Rating=78.1, Slope=146Total7,384–7,69570
RoundHole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Par443444453354444434353570
1Yards5013871484755034945156022033,8284275413175125281693851736173,6697,497
2Yards593^4032074944865125065822374,020483544284551513144416226514^3,6757,695
3Yards4993991665094985155196032253,9334735303115335342523721225773,7047,637
4Yards4434121884794624934775932033,7504605412705295191583372196013,6347,384

^ In Round 2 on Friday, Hole #1 was played as a par 5 and #18 as a par 4; par was 36 out and 34 in. Source:

Criticism of the course

Chambers Bay was subject to criticism for its bumpy greens, unfair course design, and poor accessibility for spectators. Former U.S. Open champion Gary Player called it "the worst golf course I might've ever seen in the 63 years as a professional golfer", and Henrik Stenson said that the greens were like "putting on broccoli".

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

2. Winner and runner-up of the 2014 U.S. Amateur Championship

3. Winner of the 2014 Amateur Championship

4. Winner of the 2014 Mark H. McCormack Medal (men's World Amateur Golf Ranking)

5. Winners of the Masters Tournament during the last five years

6. Winners of The Open Championship during the last five years

7. Winners of the PGA Championship during the last five years

8. Winners of The Players Championship during the last three years

9. Winner of the 2015 European Tour BMW PGA Championship

10. Winner of the 2014 U.S. Senior Open Championship

11. The 10 lowest scorers and anyone tying for 10th place at the 2014 U.S. Open Championship

12. Players who qualified for the season-ending 2014 Tour Championship

13. The top 60 point leaders and ties as of May 25, 2015 in the Official World Golf Ranking

14. The top 60 point leaders and ties as of June 15, 2015 in the Official World Golf Ranking

15. Special exemptions given by the USGA

  • None

The remaining contestants earned their places through sectional qualifiers.

Newport Beach, California: Jared Becher (L), Brian Campbell (a), Beau Hossler (a), Alex Kim (L), Jake Knapp (a,L), Kevin Lucas (L) Jupiter, Florida: Luke Donald, Sam Horsfield (a), Jack Maguire (a), Andy Pope (L) Ball Ground, Georgia: Roberto Castro, Lee McCoy (a), Matthew NeSmith (a,L) Rockville, Maryland: Billy Hurley III, Denny McCarthy (a), Timothy O'Neal (L) Purchase, New York: Rich Berberian Jr. (L), Lee Janzen, Jamie Lovemark, Pat Wilson (L) Columbus, Ohio: Sebastian Cappelen, Bryson DeChambeau (a), Brad Fritsch, David Hearn, Ryo Ishikawa, Danny Lee, George McNeill, D. A. Points, Michael Putnam, Sam Saunders, Cameron Smith, Robert Streb, Daniel Summerhays, Bo Van Pelt, Camilo Villegas Springfield, Ohio: Michael Davan (L), Tony Finau, Nick Hardy (a,L), Stephan Jäger (L) Memphis, Tennessee: Blayne Barber, Charlie Beljan, Tyler Duncan (L), Brad Elder (L), Retief Goosen, Brandon Hagy (L), Brian Harman, Tom Hoge (L), Davis Riley (a), Andrés Romero Dallas, Texas: Jason Allred, Cody Gribble, Cole Hammer (a,L), Kyle Jones (a), Matt Mabrey (L), Mark Silvers (L) Cle Elum, Washington: Troy Kelly, Richard H. Lee, Pan Cheng-tsung (L)

Alternates who gained entry:

(a) denotes amateur (L) denotes player advanced through local qualifying

Source:

Round summaries

First round

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 after a 68. Three-time champion Tiger Woods opened with a round of 80 (+10), his worst score ever at the U.S. Open. Brian Campbell, a senior at the University of Illinois, was low amateur after a round of 67 (−3), two behind the lead.

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.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1United States Dustin Johnson65−5
Sweden Henrik Stenson
3United States Patrick Reed66−4
T4United States Brian Campbell (a)67−3
United States Matt Kuchar
United States Ben Martin
T7Australia Jason Day68−2
United States Jason Dufner
United States Cody Gribble
Netherlands Joost Luiten
Italy Francesco Molinari
United States Jordan Spieth
Scotland Marc Warren

Second round

Friday, June 19, 2015

Masters champion Jordan Spieth shot a round of 67 (−3) to tie Patrick Reed for the 36-hole lead. First round co-leader Dustin Johnson got as low as 7-under before bogeys on three of his last five holes dropped him to a stroke behind the leaders. Jason Day was just two shots off the lead playing the 9th hole, his 18th of the round, when he collapsed from vertigo. After being treated by medical personnel for several minutes, Day was able to finish the hole and made bogey, dropping to three behind and a tie for 9th place. Tiger Woods missed the cut with a two-round score of 16-over-par, his worst 36-hole score in a major.

A bogey on the final hole by Nick Hardy, a freshman from the University of Illinois, moved the cut line to +5. Fifteen additional players earned entry into the third round, including Ángel Cabrera, Sergio García, Colin Montgomerie, Webb Simpson, and Jimmy Walker.

The 1st hole was set as a 593-yard par-5 and the 18th hole as 514-yard par-4, with the total yardage at 7,695. The scoring average for the field was 73.48 (+3.48) and 18 players had under-par rounds. J. B. Holmes and Louis Oosthuizen had the low rounds of the day, 66 (−4).

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1United States Patrick Reed66-69=135−5
United States Jordan Spieth68-67=135
T3South Africa Branden Grace69-67=136−4
United States Dustin Johnson65-71=136
T5United States Tony Finau69-68=137−3
Netherlands Joost Luiten68-69=137
United States Ben Martin67-70=137
United States Daniel Summerhays70-67=137
T9Australia Jason Day68-70=138−2
United States J. B. Holmes72-66=138
United States Jamie Lovemark70-68=138

Amateurs: Campbell (−1), Maguire (+1), Schniederjans (+2), Hossler (+3), McCarthy (+4), Hardy (+5), McCoy (+8), DeChambeau (+9), Neil (+9), NeSmith (+9), Jones (+10), Knapp (+10), Yang (+10), Horsfield (+11), Riley (+13), Hammer (+21)

Third round

Saturday, June 20, 2015

Louis Oosthuizen again had the low round of the day, 66 (−4), moving him into a tie for 5th place. Despite suffering from vertigo, Jason Day scored 68 (−2), the second lowest round of the day.

The 1st hole was set as a 499-yard par-4 and the 18th hole as 577-yard par-5, with the total yardage at 7,637. The scoring average for the field was 73.13 (+3.13) and only 6 players had under-par rounds.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1Australia Jason Day68-70-68=206−4
South Africa Branden Grace69-67-70=206
United States Dustin Johnson65-71-70=206
United States Jordan Spieth68-67-71=206
T5United States J. B. Holmes72-66-71=209−1
Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry69-70-70=209
South Africa Louis Oosthuizen77-66-66=209
Australia Cameron Smith70-70-69=209
T9United States Tony Finau69-68-74=211+1
Netherlands Joost Luiten68-69-74=211
United States Patrick Reed66-69-76=211
Argentina Andrés Romero71-69-71=211
United States Brandt Snedeker69-72-70=211
Sweden Henrik Stenson65-74-72=211

Final round

Sunday, June 21, 2015

Four players began the final round tied for the lead for the first time at the U.S. Open since 1973. In the final pairing with Jason Day at 3 pm PDT, Dustin Johnson recorded two birdies on the front nine to take sole possession of the lead, then lost it with bogeys on three out of four holes to begin the back nine. In the penultimate pairing, Jordan Spieth and Branden Grace both birdied the par-4 12th to tie, but Grace fell from contention on the 16th after his drive went out of bounds and he made double bogey. Spieth holed a 25-foot (8 m) birdie putt at the 16th to open up a three-stroke lead, but then three-putted for double bogey on the par-3 17th to fall into a tie with Louis Oosthuizen. Oosthuizen began the round three shots off the lead and quickly dropped further behind with three consecutive bogeys on the front-nine. 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. Faced with a 12-foot (3.7 m) eagle putt to win the championship, Johnson's attempt rolled three feet (0.9 m) past the hole, then missed his birdie putt to tie. Expecting a Monday playoff, Spieth suddenly gained a one-stroke victory for his second consecutive major title.

With the win, Spieth became the sixth to win both the Masters and U.S. Open in the same year and the first since Tiger Woods in 2002. He also became the first to win two majors before the age of 22 since Gene Sarazen in 1922, and the youngest U.S. Open champion since Bobby Jones in 1923. After opening with a round of 77 (+7), Oosthuizen shot 199 over his last three rounds, tying the U.S. Open record for lowest 54-hole score. His score of 29 on the back-nine also tied a tournament record.

The first hole was set as a par-4 at 443 yards (405 m) and the 18th hole as a par-5 at 601 yards (550 m), with the total at 7,384 yards (6,752 m). The scoring average for the field was 71.29 (+1.29) and 22 players had under-par rounds. Adam Scott had the low round of the championship, a 6-under-par 64 to tie for fourth.

Final leaderboard

Champion
Silver Cup winner (leading amateur)
(a) = amateur
(c) = past champion
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1United States Jordan Spieth68-67-71-69=275−51,800,000
T2United States Dustin Johnson65-71-70-70=276−4877,144
South Africa Louis Oosthuizen77-66-66-67=276
T4South Africa Branden Grace69-67-70-71=277−3407,037
Australia Adam Scott70-71-72-64=277
Australia Cameron Smith70-70-69-68=277
7South Africa Charl Schwartzel73-70-69-66=278−2311,835
8United States Brandt Snedeker69-72-70-68=279−1280,482
T9Australia Jason Day68-70-68-74=280E235,316
Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry69-70-70-71=280
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy (c)72-72-70-66=280
Leaderboard below the top 10
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
T12United States Kevin Kisner71-68-73-69=281+1192,925
United States Matt Kuchar67-73-72-69=281
T14United States Tony Finau69-68-74-71=282+2156,935
United States Patrick Reed66-69-76-71=282
Argentina Andrés Romero71-69-71-71=282
Australia John Senden72-72-70-68=282
T18United States Charlie Beljan69-75-69-70=283+3113,686
United States Jason Dufner68-72-73-70=283
Spain Sergio García70-75-70-68=283
United States Brooks Koepka72-72-70-69=283
United States Jamie Lovemark70-68-75-70=283
Japan Hideki Matsuyama70-71-72-70=283
Australia Geoff Ogilvy (c)69-72-75-67=283
T25South Africa Thomas Aiken74-71-73-66=284+485,622
United States Billy Horschel72-72-73-67=284
T27United States Keegan Bradley73-71-72-69=285+564,126
United States Brian Campbell (a)67-72-78-68=2850
England Tommy Fleetwood74-69-73-69=28564,126
Scotland Jimmy Gunn72-73-70-70=285
United States Morgan Hoffmann71-74-74-66=285
United States J. B. Holmes72-66-71-76=285
France Alexander Lévy70-69-73-73=285
Italy Francesco Molinari68-73-72-72=285
England Justin Rose (c)72-70-72-71=285
Sweden Henrik Stenson65-74-72-74=285
United States Daniel Summerhays70-67-78-70=285
Scotland Marc Warren68-74-72-71=285
T39England Paul Casey72-69-73-72=286+647,854
United States Troy Kelly72-73-72-69=286
Netherlands Joost Luiten68-69-74-75=286
T42United States Jim Furyk (c)71-73-73-70=287+742,946
United States Denny McCarthy (a)71-73-71-72=2870
United States Ollie Schniederjans (a)69-73-72-73=287
United States Robert Streb74-70-73-70=28742,946
T46United States Kevin Chappell69-75-73-71=288+837,090
Canada Brad Fritsch70-74-72-72=288
United States Kevin Na70-72-72-74=288
United States Webb Simpson (c)72-73-71-72=288
T50United States Sam Saunders72-72-76-69=289+931,633
England Lee Westwood73-69-77-70=289
T52United States Nick Hardy (a)70-75-77-68=290+100
United States Ryan Palmer74-70-73-73=29029,384
T54South Africa Ernie Els (c)72-70-76-73=291+1127,272
England Ian Poulter72-73-69-77=291
United States Mark Silvers72-71-75-73=291
United States Cameron Tringale75-68-74-74=291
T58England Luke Donald73-71-73-75=292+1225,358
United States Brad Elder76-68-76-72=292
United States Beau Hossler (a)71-72-73-76=2920
United States Jack Maguire (a)73-68-73-78=292
United States D. A. Points74-71-77-70=29225,358
United States Jimmy Walker72-73-72-75=292
T64Argentina Ángel Cabrera (c)70-75-74-74=293+1323,822
Australia Marcus Fraser71-71-77-74=293
United States Ben Martin67-70-86-70=293
United States Phil Mickelson69-74-77-73=293
Scotland Colin Montgomerie69-76-72-76=293
Taiwan Pan Cheng-tsung71-72-76-74=293
T70South Africa George Coetzee72-73-72-77=294+1422,652
United States Andy Pope74-71-77-72=294
T72United States Zach Johnson72-72-78-73=295+1522,067
England John Parry72-73-71-79=295
74Colombia Camilo Villegas72-73-80-75=300+2021,628
75United States Chris Kirk70-73-80-78=301+2121,332
CUTUnited States Roberto Castro74-72=146+6
Japan Hiroyuki Fujita72-74=146
United States Cody Gribble68-78=146
United States Bill Haas73-73=146
United States Charley Hoffman76-70=146
Germany Martin Kaymer (c)72-74=146
South Africa Garth Mulroy74-72=146
Germany Marcel Siem73-73=146
England Andy Sullivan72-74=146
United States Jason Allred74-73=147+7
France Victor Dubuisson74-73=147
Canada David Hearn72-75=147
United States Tom Hoge73-74=147
Japan Masahiro Kawamura70-77=147
India Anirban Lahiri75-72=147
China Liang Wenchong73-74=147
United States Hunter Mahan73-74=147
United States Timothy O'Neal74-73=147
United States Michael Putnam70-77=147
United States Bubba Watson70-77=147
Austria Bernd Wiesberger72-75=147
South Africa Retief Goosen (c)77-71=148+8
United States Brian Harman69-79=148
United States Russell Henley71-77=148
Thailand Thongchai Jaidee71-77=148
Spain Miguel Ángel Jiménez69-79=148
United States Kevin Lucas74-74=148
United States Matt Mabrey74-74=148
United States Lee McCoy (a)74-74=148
Northern Ireland Graeme McDowell (c)74-74=148
Sweden Alex Norén73-75=148
South Korea An Byeong-hun73-76=149+9
United States Bryson DeChambeau (a)74-75=149
Japan Ryo Ishikawa74-75=149
United States Lee Janzen (c)73-76=149
India Shiv Kapur72-77=149
United States George McNeill75-74=149
United States Ryan Moore75-74=149
Scotland Bradley Neil (a)76-73=149
United States Matthew NeSmith (a)76-73=149
England Jason Palmer76-73=149
United States Bo Van Pelt73-76=149
England Danny Willett72-77=149
United States Jared Becher78-72=150+10
Denmark Lucas Bjerregaard73-77=150
United States Erik Compton76-74=150
United States Tyler Duncan78-72=150
Wales Oliver Farr73-77=150
Scotland Stephen Gallacher78-72=150
United States Kyle Jones (a)78-72=150
United States Jake Knapp (a)74-76=150
Australia Marc Leishman73-77=150
United States Steve Marino75-75=150
South Africa Tjaart van der Walt77-73=150
South Korea Gunn Yang (a)74-76=150
United States Blayne Barber78-73=151+11
Wales Jamie Donaldson74-77=151
United States Brandon Hagy74-77=151
England Sam Horsfield (a)75-76=151
Japan Shunsuke Sonoda78-73=151
United States Gary Woodland74-77=151
United States Michael Davan77-75=152+12
United States Billy Hurley III80-72=152
New Zealand Danny Lee78-74=152
Australia Kurt Barnes72-81=153+13
United States Davis Riley (a)73-80=153
United States Brendon Todd78-75=153
United States Rickie Fowler81-73=154+14
Germany Stephan Jäger74-80=154
United States Richard H. Lee74-80=154
United States Josh Persons79-75=154
United States Rich Berberian Jr.83-72=155+15
Denmark Sebastian Cappelen70-85=155
United States Pat Wilson79-76=155
South Korea Baek Seuk-hyun74-82=156+16
United States Lucas Glover (c)73-83=156
United States Tiger Woods (c)80-76=156
Northern Ireland Darren Clarke77-80=157+17
United States Cole Hammer (a)77-84=161+21
United States Alex Kim80-86=166+26
WDUnited States Matt Every78+8

Scorecard

Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par443444453444443435
United States Spieth−3−3−3−3−3−3−3−4−4−4−4−5−5−5−5−6−4−5
United States Johnson−4−4−4−5−5−5−5−6−6−5−4−4−3−3−3−3−4−4
South Africa Oosthuizen−1E+1+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+1E−1−2−3−3−4
South Africa Grace−4−4−4−3−3−3−3−3−4−4−4−5−5−5−5−3−3−3
Australia Scott+3+2+2+2+2+2+1EEE−1−1−1−1−1−2−2−3
Australia SmithE−1−1EEEE−1−1−1E−1−1−1E−1−1−3
South Africa Schwartzel+2+2+3+4+3+3+2+2+2+2+1EE−1−1−1−1−2
United States Snedeker+1+2+2+2+2+1E−1−2−2−1−1−1+1+1EE−1
Australia Day−4−4−4−3−4−3−2−3−3−2−2−2EEE−1EE
Republic of Ireland Lowry−1−1EE+1E+1E+1EE−1EEE−1−1E
Northern Ireland McIlroy+4+3+3+3+3+3+2+1+1EE−1−2−2−1−1EE

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

EagleBirdieBogeyDouble bogey

Source:

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 (19952014) had been by NBC Sports, preceded by 29 years (19661994) on ABC Sports.

External links

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