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Jordan Spieth took home his second major championship of his career and of the year Sunday in a thrilling finish to the 2015 U.S. Open, raking in yet another massive payday for the 21-year-old. A $10 million purse is the largest the tournament has ever seen and tied for the largest in golf, and just short of $2 million of said money will be going Spieth‘s way after he edged Dustin Johnson and...
Published: June 22, 2015
A phenomenal finish at the 2015 U.S. Open on Sunday saw Jordan Spieth emerge with his second major championship in a row at Chambers Bay. Spieth finished at five under par to beat out a hard-charging Louis Oosthuizen and Dustin Johnson. After double-bogeying the 71st hole of the championship, Spieth regathered himself and knocked his second shot to the par-five finishing hole on the green, below the...
Published: June 22, 2015
Jordan Spieth probably didn’t envisioning winning the 2015 U.S. Open quite in the way he did, but the title is his all the same. Dustin Johnson missed a birdie putt on 18 that would’ve forced an 18-hole playoff Monday. Instead, Spieth finished all alone atop the leaderboard at five under. You can view the full standings below: Although it’s hard not to get excited about Spieth winning...
Published: June 22, 2015
Have you caught your breath yet, golf fans? I’m not sure I have. This U.S. Open at Chambers Bay provided nonstop drama from start to finish, particularly in the final hour of play. After a plethora of clutch shots and chokes, lead changes and lamentable decisions, Jordan Spieth is the 2015 U.S. Open champion. But the story of Chambers Bay in University Place, Washington, goes far beyond this...
Published: June 22, 2015
In a fitting conclusion to what was an inconsistent and unpredictable U.S. Open at Chambers Bay, Jordan Spieth emerged victorious with a final score of five-under par, following a disastrous three putt by Dustin Johnson on the 72nd hole. Describing the finish as shocking would be a significant understatement. Every member of the field was battling the links-style track all week—and plenty of...
Published: June 22, 2015
So, how was that for a Sunday round of golf? Five players had at least a share of the lead. Two players saw three-stroke leads evaporate. And a five-minute stretch with the last pairing on the 18th green saw a potential win for Dustin Johnson, a potential Monday playoff and a shocking three-putt from 12 feet to hand the 115th U.S. Open title to Jordan Spieth. “I’m in shock,” Spieth...
Published: June 22, 2015
First the Masters, and now the U.S. Open. Jordan Spieth has won the first two majors of the 2015 season and his career, and he is now a legitimate superstar in the world of golf. Only five other golfers have won the first two majors of the year, and now the 21-year-old Spieth is in august company. But after he had finished his final round with a two-putt birdie on the 72nd and final hole at Chambers...
Published: June 22, 2015
Jordan Spieth has made history by winning The Masters and U.S. Open in 2015, becoming the sixth player to win the first two legs of golf’s Grand Slam in the same year. Now he has a chance to do something that only one person has done in the past—match the mark of Ben Hogan, who won the first three legs of the modern Grand Slam in 1953 and remains the only person to do so. However, during...
Published: June 22, 2015
The final round of the 2015 U.S. Open began with four men tied atop the leaderboard, and from that quartet, the young wunderkind Jordan Spieth was left standing as the champion at Chambers Bay on Sunday. Spieth backed up his Masters triumph with an emphatic statement in University Place, Washington, shooting a one-under 69 to claim victory by one stroke over Dustin Johnson and Louis Oosthuizen. The...
Published: June 22, 2015
The present and future of golf belong to Jordan Spieth. The 21-year-old captured his second major of the year, winning the 2015 U.S. Open. At five under for the tournament, he finished one shot ahead of Dustin Johnson and Louis Oosthuizen. You can view the final leaderboard below: According to Bleacher Report, Spieth is the youngest golfer to win two majors since 1922. The other golfers to have won...