Zach Johnson, the 2015 Open champion, kicked off his week at St. Andrews with a win on Monday as part of the victorious Team Faldo in the R&A Celebration of Champions.
The 46-year-old Johnson, who will be the U.S. Ryder Cup captain in 2023, partnered with past Open champs Nick Faldo, Louis Oosthuizen and John Daly, all of whom won the claret jug at St. Andrews. The team finished at 6-under par in the four-hole event, which also featured the star grouping of Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, Lee Trevino and Georgia Hall, who were T-2 at 4-under along with Team Davies, featuring Dame Laura Davies, Jack Bigham and Shane Lowry. Johnson will be making his 17th start in The Open, where he’s made 12 cuts with a win in 2015 among his three top 10s (also finishing T-9 in 2012 and T-6 in 2013). In 2015, Johnson shot 66 in Monday’s final round to come from three strokes back after 54 holes to finish at 15-under 273, which tied with Louis Oosthuizen and Marc Leishman. Johnson birdied the first two extra holes, made bogey on the third (the Road Hole) and a par on the last to finish the four-hole aggregate at 1-under par, one stroke better than Oosthuizen. Johnson’s 66 was the lowest final round by an Open winner at St. Andrews.