Zack Johnson Takes the British Open in Playoff
20 Jul, 2015
American Zach Johnson claimed the second major triumph of his career after winning a four-hole playoff at the end of a captivating, cliffhanger of a final round in the British Open on Monday.
In an Open that never seemed to want to end, the 39-year-old surged through the field with a closing 66 before overcoming South African Louis Oosthuizen (69) and Australian Marc Leishman (66) in extra holes.
“I feel blessed to be the champion and honored to be part of the history of this game,” said Johnson after a round played in a damp and heavy atmosphere but, more importantly for the players, in light winds.
One of the first to congratulate Johnson was fellow American Jordan Spieth who failed to make the playoff by one stroke after a day of fluctuating fortunes.
Spieth, 21, bidding to become the first player since compatriot Ben Hogan in 1953 to land the opening three majors of the year, finished with a three-under 69 for 274, 14 under.
Johnson, Leishman and Oosthuizen ended the regulation 72 holes on 15 under.
Irish amateur Paul Dunne, who went into the final round of golf’s oldest major in a tie for the lead, slumped to a closing 78 and ended in a share of 30th position on 282.
It was only the second time the championship had finished on a Monday after heavy rain and strong winds caused havoc earlier in the tournament.
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