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We list Zach Johnson's achievements after Open victory

USA's Zach Johnson poses with the Claret Jug after winning the 144th Open
Image: Zach Johnson: His Open success was his second major victory

Zach Johnson won the 144th Open on Monday following a four-hole play-off with South African Louis Oosthuizen and Australian Marc Leishman.

His name did not appear atop the leaderboard at St Andrews until he stormed down the front nine with a burst of birdies.

Johnson clinches Open title
Johnson clinches Open title

Zach Johnson claimed victory at the 144th Open following a thrilling three-way play-off

He then held firm down the tougher back nine and sunk a snaking downhill 20-footer to pitch the clubhouse lead at 15 under par. No-one was able to better that.

Two birdies to open the four-hole play-off proved to be enough to get him over the line.

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So what do we know about the 39-year-old American? Here's a list of his achievements and what it all means in the annals of golf...

Zach Johnson

  • Born - February 24, 1976
  • Age - 39
  • Birthplace - Iowa City, Iowa
  • Home - St. Simons Island, Georgia
  • College - Drake University
  • Turned pro - 1998
  • Joined PGA Tour - 2004
  • PGA Tour Victories - 12
  • Major wins - 2 (2007 Masters, 2015 Open)
  • His Open success was his second major victory, after 2007 US Masters and comes in his 45th appearance in a 'Big Four' event
  • He surpasses his best previous Open result of tied sixth in 2013
  • Johnson has eight top-10 finish in majors
  • He has won 12 PGA tour titles
  • The Texan played in the 2006, 2010, 2012 and 2014 Ryder Cups
  • His Open success was the third successive American victory in 2015 majors following Jordan Spieth's wins at the Masters and US Open
  • He is the 80th different player to record multiple major wins
  • Johnson is also the 13th player to win the Masters and the Open
  • He won the first St Andrews play-off since American John Daly beat Italian Costantino Rocca in 1995.
  • He also won the first three-way Open play-off since Scotland's Paul Lawrie beat American Justin Leonard and Jean Van de Velde of France in 1999.

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