The 2025 Masters begins in 10 days.
As the countdown to heading down Magnolia Lane continues, Golfweek is taking a look back at some Masters history through the years.
Today, it's time to examine the 2015 Masters and the significant milestones that occurred at Augusta National Golf Club that year.
Who won the 2015 Masters?
Jordan Spieth was the first Texan since 1995 to win the Masters. At 21 years old, Spieth shot 18-under 270 to match Tiger Woods’ 72-hole scoring record from 1997. Spieth set a tournament record with 28 birdies. He opened 8-under 64 and never looked back, going wire-to-wire. Spieth reached 19 under on the 15th hole in the final round, the first player in Masters history to reach that mark.
2015 Masters leaderboard
1) Jordan Spieth; 18-under 270
T2) Justin Rose, Phil Mickelson; 14-under 274
4) Rory McIlroy; 12-under 276
5) Hideki Matsuyama; 11-under 277
2015 Masters purse, prize money
Spieth won $1,800,000, and the total purse was $10,028,998.
Who was low amateur at the 2015 Masters?
No one won low amateur honors, as none made the cut.
Augusta National course changes in 2015
There were no major course changes in 2015.
Who won the 2015 Masters Par 3 Contest?
Kevin Streelman won his only Par 3 Contest, shooting 5-under 22.
2015 Masters facts, stats
- 1970 Masters champion Billy Casper passes away
- Jordan Spieth was 14 under thru 36 holes, the lowest mark in tournament history at the halfway point
- Dustin Johnson had three eagles in the second round
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Looking back at 2015 Masters: Winner, purse, highlights and more