Who won the 2006 US Open?
Geoff Ogilvy
Australia
2006 U.S. Open/Winners
Geoff Ogilvy won his only major title by one stroke in one of the wildest finishes in U.S. Open history. He made clutch pars on the final two holes, including a chip-in on 17. Runners-up Jim Furyk, Colin Montgomerie, and Phil Mickelson all failed to par the 72nd hole.
How many PGA wins does Jim Furyk have?
17
PGA Tour wins (17)
What happened to Phil Mickelson in 2006 at the US Open?
Phil Mickelson made 286 strokes at the 2006 U.S. Open. Six of them came on Winged Foot’s final hole when he needed four for a win and five for a playoff. However, Mickelson carded 68 strokes on Sunday before stepping on the 18th tee box.
Does Tiger Woods still play professional golf?
Woods’ victory in the 2019 Masters means he has a five-year exemption on the PGA Tour so can enter any tournament in 2021.
How many strokes did Tiger Woods win the PGA Championship?
Tiger Woods shot 19-under 269 to win by eight strokes over Thomas Bjorn and Ernie Els. (Getty Images) Tiger Woods shot 18-under 270 and defeated Bob May in a playoff. (Getty Images) Tiger Woods shot 21-under 259 for an 11-stroke win over Justin Leonard and Phillip Price.
How many majors has Tiger Woods won in his career?
Think about it: 15 major championships, two Players Championships, 18 World Golf Championships. That’s 35 wins right there — or a number alone that would put him 14th on the all-time PGA Tour win list, one ahead of Vijay Singh, who won 34 in his own Hall of Fame career.
When did Tiger Woods win the Career Grand Slam?
When Woods won the 2000 British Open at age 24, he completed the Career Grand Slam – the fifth golfer to achieve that feat, and the youngest to do so. 2002 PGA Championship: Finished one stroke behind Rich Beem.
What is Tiger Woods’ record when leading after 36 holes?
Yang Yong-eun began the final round of the 2009 PGA Championship two strokes behind Woods and defeated him by three strokes. Woods has a 39–11 record when leading after 36 holes in Tour events, including an 8–3 record in majors.