Jul 15

July 15 in Golf History

On July 15 in golf history — 1955: Peter Thomson's St Andrews mastery, plus 5 more moments from 1955–2007.

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1955 Milestone

Peter Thomson's St Andrews mastery

Peter Thomson's 1955 Open win at St Andrews showed his command of the Old Course, where his canny links play was perfectly suited.

Peter Thomson
1966 Milestone

Jack Nicklaus completes career Grand Slam at Muirfield

Jack Nicklaus won the 1966 Open Championship at Muirfield in mid-July to complete the career Grand Slam, becoming at the time the youngest to do so.

Jack Nicklaus
1972 Milestone

Lee Trevino chips in to deny Nicklaus

Lee Trevino's run of chip-ins at Muirfield in 1972 helped him retain the Open and famously block Jack Nicklaus's bid for the calendar Grand Slam.

Lee Trevino
1976 Milestone

Johnny Miller's runaway at Birkdale

Johnny Miller's six-stroke win at Royal Birkdale in 1976 capped a dominant Open performance, with a teenage Seve Ballesteros announcing himself in second.

Johnny Miller
1999 Milestone

Carnoustie's brutal test begins

The 1999 Open Championship began at a fearsome Carnoustie setup, where high scores set the stage for Jean van de Velde's collapse and Paul Lawrie's comeback.

Paul Lawrie
2007 Milestone

Padraig Harrington's first major nears

By mid-July 2007 Padraig Harrington was set for his breakthrough Open Championship at Carnoustie, won in a playoff over Sergio Garcia.

Padraig Harrington