On December 6 in golf history — 1998: Greg Chalmers wins the Holden Australian Open, plus 5 more moments from 1966–2015.
Swedish golfer Per-Ulrik Johansson was born December 6, 1966. He won six European Tour titles and was the first Swede to play on two winning Ryder Cup teams, in 1995 and 1997.
On December 6, 1998, 25-year-old Greg Chalmers closed with a 70 for even-par 288 to win the Australian Open at Royal Adelaide by one stroke over Peter Senior and Stuart Appleby.
On December 6, 1998, Nick Price beat Tiger Woods with a birdie at the fifth extra hole to win the Nedbank Million Dollar Challenge at Sun City, both having tied at 15-under 273.
Nick PriceOn December 6, 2009, Adam Scott shot an even-par 72 to win the Australian Open at NSW Golf Club by five strokes over Stuart Appleby at 15-under 273, his first win in his home country.
Adam ScottOn December 6, 2009, Jim Furyk closed with a 5-under 67 for a one-shot win over Graeme McDowell at Sherwood — his first victory since the 2007 Canadian Open.
Jim FurykOn December 6, 2015, Bubba Watson shot a 6-under 66 to win the Hero World Challenge at Albany, Bahamas, by three strokes over Patrick Reed at 25-under 263.
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