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Zach Johnson

Zach Johnson is a professional golfer from the United States, celebrated for his achievements on the PGA Tour. He has secured 12 victories, notably winning the 2007 Masters and the 2015 Open Championship, both major championships. In 2023, he took on the role of captain for the U.S. team at the Ryder Cup in Rome, Italy.

1954: Snead's Winning Score at the Masters

In 1954, Sam Snead achieved a winning score of 289 (+1) at the Masters, tying for the highest winning score.

1956: Burke Jr.'s Winning Score at the Masters

In 1956, Jack Burke Jr. achieved a winning score of 289 (+1) at the Masters, tying for the highest winning score.

1975: Tom Harris Qualifies for NAIA Tournament

In 1975, Tom Harris, Zach Johnson's uncle, qualified for the NAIA national tournament.

February 24, 1976: Zach Johnson's Birth

On February 24, 1976, Zachary Harris Johnson was born. He would later become a professional golfer with 12 PGA Tour victories.

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1986: Introduction of World Rankings

In 1986, the world rankings were introduced.

1992: Iowa 3A State Championship

In 1992, Zach Johnson, as a sophomore, led Regis High School's golf team to an Iowa 3A state championship.

1994: Enrollment at Drake University

In 1994, Zach Johnson enrolled at Drake University in Des Moines following his high school graduation.

1998: Turned Professional

In 1998, Zach Johnson turned professional and began playing on developmental golf tours.

2001: Hooters Tour Wins

In 2001, Zach Johnson won the final three regular-season events on the Hooters Tour.

2003: Marriage and Church Change

In 2003, Zach Johnson joined his wife's church prior to their marriage.

2003: Nationwide Tour Leader

In 2003, Zach Johnson topped the money list on the Nationwide Tour, earning an automatic promotion to the PGA Tour.

April 2004: BellSouth Classic Victory and Ranking Jump

In April 2004, Zach Johnson's victory at the BellSouth Classic propelled him from 126th to 49th in the world rankings.

2004: First PGA Tour Win

In 2004, Zach Johnson secured his first PGA Tour event win at the BellSouth Classic, held outside of Atlanta.

2006: Ryder Cup Qualification

In 2006, Zach Johnson qualified for the U.S. Ryder Cup team for the first time, finishing ninth on the U.S. points list.

April 2007: Masters Tournament Victory

In April 2007, Zach Johnson won his first major title at the Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia.

2007: Second 60 Score at the Tour Championship

During the 2007 Tour Championship, Zach Johnson shot a 60. He would later shoot another 60 at the Valero Texas Open in 2009.

2007: Consistent Winning Seasons

From 2007 to 2015, Zach Johnson secured wins in all but one season.

2007: Masters Tournament Win

In 2007, Zach Johnson won the Masters Tournament, marking his first major championship victory.

2007: Introduction of FedEx Cup Playoffs

In 2007, the FedEx Cup Playoffs were introduced.

October 2008: Valero Texas Open Win

In October 2008, Zach Johnson secured victory at the Valero Texas Open, his first PGA Tour win outside of Georgia.

January 2009: Sony Open Win

In January 2009, Zach Johnson won the Sony Open in Hawaii, marking his fifth victory on the PGA Tour.

2009: HSBC Champions Became WGC Event

The HSBC Champions did not become a WGC event until 2009.

June 2010: Crowne Plaza Invitational Win

In June 2010, Zach Johnson won the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, his seventh PGA Tour victory.

2011: Solid Performances Despite No Wins

In 2011, Zach Johnson had solid performances, including T-6 or better in four events and a solo second at the Hero World Challenge, despite not securing any wins.

2012: Open Championship Finish

In 2012, Zach Johnson finished tied for ninth at the Open Championship, held at Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club.

2012: Second Crowne Plaza Invitational Win

In 2012, Zach Johnson won the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial for the second time in his career, overcoming a late penalty.

December 2013: Northwestern Mutual World Challenge Win

In December 2013, Zach Johnson achieved a playoff victory over Tiger Woods at the Northwestern Mutual World Challenge.

2013: BMW Championship Victory

In 2013, Zach Johnson won the BMW Championship, securing his tenth career victory and first FedEx Cup victory.

January 2014: Hyundai Tournament of Champions Win

In January 2014, Zach Johnson captured his 11th career victory at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions.

2014: Hole in One at U.S. Open

In 2014, Zach Johnson had a hole in one on the 9th hole at the U.S. Open.

July 20, 2015: Open Championship Victory at St Andrews

On July 20, 2015, Zach Johnson won the Open Championship at St Andrews in a playoff, securing his 12th PGA Tour win and second major championship.

2015: Consistent Winning Seasons

From 2007 to 2015, Zach Johnson secured wins in all but one season.

2015: Open Championship Win

In 2015, Zach Johnson won the Open Championship, securing his second major championship title.

2015: Five-year Exemption Final Year

In 2019, Johnson was in the final part of a five-year exemption for winning the 2015 Open Championship.

2015: Non-Chronological Order Before 2015

The results are not presented in chronological order prior to 2015.

2018: Consistent Earnings

From 2004 to 2018, Zach Johnson consistently earned at least $1.6 million every season.

July 2019: Falls Out of Top 100

In July 2019, Zach Johnson fell out of the Official World Golf Ranking top 100 players for the first time since April 2004.

August 2019: Missed FedEx Cup Playoffs

In August 2019, Zach Johnson failed to qualify for the FedEx Cup Playoffs for the first time since their introduction in 2007.

2020: Payne Stewart Award

In 2020, Zach Johnson won the Payne Stewart Award.

2020: Non-Chronological Results

The results for the year 2020 are not in chronological order.

2020: As of the 2020 Season

This result indicates the information presented is current as of the 2020 season.

July 2021: Withdrawal from Open Championship

In July 2021, Zach Johnson withdrew from the Open Championship after testing positive for COVID-19, ending his streak of participating in 69 consecutive majors.

2023: Ryder Cup Captaincy

In 2023, Zach Johnson captained the U.S. team at the Ryder Cup in Rome, Italy.