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Louis Oosthuizen

Lodewicus Theodorus "Louis" Oosthuizen (Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˈlu.i ˈuəstɦœizən]; born 19 October 1982) is a South African professional golfer who won the 2010 Open Championship. He has finished runner-up in all four major championships: the 2012 Masters Tournament, the 2015 and 2021 U.S. Open, the 2015 Open Championship, and the PGA Championship in 2017 and 2021. His highest placing on the Official World Golf Ranking is fourth, which he reached in January 2013.[4]

Louis Oosthuizen
Oosthuizen after winning the 2010 Open Championship at St Andrews.
Personal information
Full nameLodewicus Theodorus Oosthuizen
NicknameShrek
Born (1982-10-19) 19 October 1982 (age 41)
Mossel Bay, South Africa
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight170 lb (77 kg; 12 st)
Sporting nationality South Africa
ResidenceMossel Bay, South Africa
Ocala, Florida, U.S.[1]
Spouse
Nel-Mare Oosthuizen
(m. 2007)
Children3[2]
Career
Turned professional2002
Current tour(s)Asian Tour
Sunshine Tour
LIV Golf
Former tour(s)PGA Tour
European Tour
Professional wins16
Highest ranking4 (13 January 2013)[3]
Number of wins by tour
PGA Tour1
European Tour11
Asian Tour3
Sunshine Tour10
PGA Tour of Australasia1
Best results in major championships
(wins: 1)
Masters Tournament2nd: 2012
PGA ChampionshipT2: 2017, 2021
U.S. Open2nd/T2: 2015, 2021
The Open ChampionshipWon: 2010

Early life and amateur career edit

Oosthuizen was born in Mossel Bay, South Africa. His early career was supported financially for three years by the foundation of fellow South African golfer Ernie Els.[5] He won numerous amateur titles before turning professional in 2002 at the age of 19.

 
Oosthuizen at the 2008 Telkom PGA Championship

Professional career edit

He won five professional tournaments on the Sunshine Tour before he won on the EuropeanTour: the 2004 Vodacom Origins of Golf Tour event at Arabella, the 2007 Dimension Data Pro-Am and Platinum Classic, and the Telkom PGA Championship twice, in 2007 and 2008.

He played on the European Challenge Tour in 2003 and has been a member of the European Tour since 2004. In 2009, he finished 31st on the Race to Dubai. On 10 September 2012 he reached the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking for the first time in his career.

In March 2010, he won his first European Tour event at the Open de Andalucia de Golf.[6] The month after he won the 2010 Masters Par 3 Contest.[7]

2010 Open Championship edit

Oosthuizen entered the 2010 Open Championship at St Andrews ranked 54th in the Official World Golf Ranking,[8] and only having made one cut in eight major championship appearances.[9] He shot a 65 on the first day, placing him in second place, behind a 63 shot by Rory McIlroy.[10]

Oosthuizen's 67 on Friday was the low round of the day[10] and gave him a lead that he would not relinquish throughout the final two rounds.[11] His two-day total of 132 tied the record for the lowest 36-hole score in an Open Championship at St Andrews.[12] A 69 on Saturday placed Oosthuizen at 15-under-par, and four shots clear of second-place Paul Casey with one round to play.[13]

On Sunday, Casey closed the gap to three shots on the 8th hole, before Oosthuizen drove the 9th green and made a long putt for eagle.[14] On the 12th hole, Oosthuizen made birdie, while Casey hit his drive into a gorse bush, and wound up making triple bogey to give Oosthuizen an eight-shot lead.[14][15] In the end, Oosthuizen shot 71 on Sunday, and 16-under-par 272 for the championship, to win by seven strokes. His 272 was the second lowest in St Andrews history. Casey eventually finished third with Lee Westwood taking second.

Oosthuizen became the fourth man from South Africa to win the Claret Jug – following Bobby Locke, Gary Player, and Ernie Els – and moved to 15th in the Official World Golf Ranking,[16][17] leapfrogging fellow South African Retief Goosen in 16th position.

Oosthuizen said that his exemplary focus during the tournament, which enabled him to win by a wide margin, was due to a red spot marked on his glove. He would look at that spot as the beginning of his pre-shot routine and use it to help him remain focused before and during his swing. Oosthuizen had consulted Karl Morris, a Manchester-based sports psychologist, prior to the event for ways in which he could improve his concentration.[18]

After 2010 edit

 
Oosthuizen at the 2007 Valle Romano Open at the Aloha Golf Club, Marbella, Spain

Oosthuizen finished the 2010 season in 10th place on the Race to Dubai, posting three further top-10s after his major win. In January 2011, he claimed his third European Tour title, and his sixth in his home country, winning the Africa Open in a playoff.[19] In 2012, Oosthuizen successfully defended his title at the Africa Open with a two stroke victory over Tjaart van der Walt. His success was helped by a second round 62, which took Oosthuizen to the top of the leaderboard at the halfway stage and from there he held on for victory.[20]

Oosthuizen was runner-up at the 2012 Masters Tournament. In the final round, he scored an albatross on the second hole of Augusta National Golf Club. This was only the fourth ever albatross in Masters history, and the first to be televised, as well as the first ever on that hole. Oosthuizen took the outright lead of the tournament with this exceptional shot, and maintained the lead until caught on the 16th hole, by Bubba Watson. He was eventually defeated by Watson on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff.[21] He won his fifth European Tour title at the Maybank Malaysian Open the following week. In the second event of the 2012 PGA Tour FedEx Cup Playoffs, the Deutsche Bank Championship, Oosthuizen held the 54-hole lead by three strokes and came close to his first victory on US soil, finishing second to Rory McIlroy by one shot. On 10 September 2012, he reached the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking for the first time in his career. He finished the season ranked third on the Race to Dubai.

On 13 January 2013, he won the Volvo Golf Champions, shooting a six-under-par 66 final round to win the title by one stroke.[22]

In January 2014, he retained the Volvo Golf Champions title by one shot over Branden Grace.[23]

Oosthuizen finished as a joint runner-up in the 2015 Open Championship at St Andrews after losing in a four-hole aggregate playoff during a Monday finish to the event. He was in the final group tied for the 54-hole co-lead but needed to birdie the 18th hole during his final round to tie the lead at 15-under and join Zach Johnson and Marc Leishman in the playoff. In the four-hole playoff, he birdied the first hole alongside Johnson, but could not convert his birdie putt on the second hole, giving Johnson a one-stroke advantage. All three players bogeyed the third hole and after Johnson missed his birdie putt on the final hole, Oosthuizen had a 15 footer to extend the playoff to sudden death. However his putt caught the lip on the low side and he finished at even-par, one stroke behind Johnson. This was Oosthuizen's second consecutive runner-up placing in a major championship, following the 2015 U.S. Open.

On 13 August 2017, Oosthuizen finished joint runner-up at the PGA Championship, finishing a career "second-place" Grand Slam.

On 9 December 2018, Oosthuizen won the South African Open. This event was co-sanctioned by the European Tour, Sunshine Tour and the Asian Tour.

In December 2019, Oosthuizen played on the International team at the 2019 Presidents Cup at Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Australia. The U.S. team won 16–14. Oosthuizen went 2–1–1 and lost a 3 up lead to halve his Sunday singles match against Matt Kuchar.[24]

In May 2021, Oosthuizen finished in a tie for second place at the 2021 PGA Championship for his fifth runner-up finish in a major championship. In June, Oosthuizen finished in second place at the 2021 U.S. Open at Torrey Pines Golf Course in La Jolla, California for a sixth major runner-up finish.[25] In July, Oosthuizen finished in a tie for third place at the 2021 Open Championship at Royal St George's Golf Club in Sandwich, Kent, alongside Jon Rahm and behind Jordan Spieth and winner Collin Morikawa.[26]

In June 2022, Oosthuizen joined LIV Golf and resigned from the PGA Tour; following the commencement of the first event on 9 June 2022, the PGA Tour suspended all members who were participating in the new series, including those who had resigned, as they had not been granted a release by the tour.[27]

Amateur wins edit

  • 2000 World Junior Championship
  • 2001 All African Games (Kenya), Transvaal Amateur Stroke Play Championship (South Africa)
  • 2002 Indian Amateur Open Championship (tied), Irish Amateur Open Championship, Natal Open Stroke Play Championship (South Africa)

Professional wins (16) edit

PGA Tour wins (1) edit

Legend
Major championships (1)
Other PGA Tour (0)
No. Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin of
victory
Runner-up
1 18 Jul 2010 The Open Championship 65-67-69-71=272 −16 7 strokes   Lee Westwood

PGA Tour playoff record (0–3)

No. Year Tournament Opponent(s) Result
1 2012 Masters Tournament   Bubba Watson Lost to par on second extra hole
2 2015 The Open Championship   Zach Johnson,   Marc Leishman Johnson won four-hole aggregate playoff;
Johnson: −1 (3-3-5-4=15),
Oosthuizen: E (3-4-5-4=16),
Leishman: +2 (5-4-5-4=18)
3 2021 Zurich Classic of New Orleans
(with   Charl Schwartzel)
  Marc Leishman and   Cameron Smith Lost to par on first extra hole

European Tour wins (11) edit

Legend
Major championships (1)
Other European Tour (10)
No. Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 28 Mar 2010 Open de Andalucía de Golf 67-63-66-67=263 −17 3 strokes   Richard Finch,   Peter Whiteford
2 18 Jul 2010 The Open Championship 65-67-69-71=272 −16 7 strokes   Lee Westwood
3 9 Jan 2011 Africa Open1 70-67-69-70=276 −16 Playoff   Manuel Quirós,   Chris Wood
4 8 Jan 2012 Africa Open1 (2) 69-62-67-67=265 −27 2 strokes   Tjaart van der Walt
5 15 Apr 2012 Maybank Malaysian Open2 66-68-69-68=271 −17 3 strokes   Stephen Gallacher
6 13 Jan 2013 Volvo Golf Champions 68-64-74-66=272 −16 1 stroke   Scott Jamieson
7 12 Jan 2014 Volvo Golf Champions (2) 68-69-71-68=276 −12 1 stroke   Branden Grace
8 28 Feb 2016 ISPS Handa Perth International2,3 70-64-67-71=272 −16 1 stroke   Alexander Lévy
9 9 Dec 2018
(2019 season)
South African Open1,2 62-70-67-67=266 −18 6 strokes   Romain Langasque
10 11 Dec 2023
(2024 season)
Alfred Dunhill Championship1 70-68-63-69=270 −18 2 strokes   Charl Schwartzel
11 17 Dec 2023
(2024 season)
AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open1 68-69-65-69=271 −17 2 strokes   Laurie Canter

1Co-sanctioned by the Sunshine Tour
2Co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour
3Co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour of Australasia

European Tour playoff record (1–3)

No. Year Tournament Opponent(s) Result
1 2011 Africa Open   Manuel Quirós,   Chris Wood Won with birdie on first extra hole
2 2012 Masters Tournament   Bubba Watson Lost to par on second extra hole
3 2012 Barclays Singapore Open   Matteo Manassero Lost to eagle on third extra hole
4 2015 The Open Championship   Zach Johnson,   Marc Leishman Johnson won four-hole aggregate playoff;
Johnson: −1 (3-3-5-4=15),
Oosthuizen: E (3-4-5-4=16),
Leishman: +2 (5-4-5-4=18)

Asian Tour wins (3) edit

No. Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin of
victory
Runner-up
1 15 Apr 2012 Maybank Malaysian Open1 66-68-69-68=271 −17 3 strokes   Stephen Gallacher
2 28 Feb 2016 ISPS Handa Perth International1,2 70-64-67-71=272 −16 1 stroke   Alexander Lévy
3 9 Dec 2018 South African Open1,3 62-70-67-67=266 −18 6 strokes   Romain Langasque

1Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
2Co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour of Australasia
3Co-sanctioned by the Sunshine Tour

Asian Tour playoff record (0–1)

No. Year Tournament Opponent Result
1 2012 Barclays Singapore Open   Matteo Manassero Lost to eagle on third extra hole

Sunshine Tour wins (10) edit

Legend
Flagship events (1)
Other Sunshine Tour (9)
No. Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 19 Sep 2004 Vodacom Origins of Golf at Arabella 74-70-71=215 −1 1 stroke   Keith Horne
2 28 Jan 2007 Dimension Data Pro-Am 66-71-71-69=277 −11 1 stroke   Omar Sandys
3 25 Feb 2007 Telkom PGA Championship 67-65-69-65=266 −22 1 stroke   Richard Sterne
4 27 Oct 2007 Platinum Classic 64-71-70=205 −11 Playoff   Marc Cayeux,   Adilson da Silva
5 24 Feb 2008 Telkom PGA Championship (2) 66-63-66-65=260 −28 14 strokes   Hennie Otto
6 9 Jan 2011 Africa Open1 70-67-69-70=276 −16 Playoff   Manuel Quirós,   Chris Wood
7 8 Jan 2012 Africa Open1 (2) 69-62-67-67=265 −27 2 strokes   Tjaart van der Walt
8 9 Dec 2018 South African Open1,2 62-70-67-67=266 −18 6 strokes   Romain Langasque
9 11 Dec 2023 Alfred Dunhill Championship1 70-68-63-69=270 −18 2 strokes   Charl Schwartzel
10 17 Dec 2023 AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open1 68-69-65-69=271 −17 2 strokes   Laurie Canter

1Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
2Co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour

Sunshine Tour playoff record (2–1)

No. Year Tournament Opponent(s) Result
1 2007 Vodacom Championship   Richard Sterne Lost to birdie on second extra hole
2 2007 Platinum Classic   Marc Cayeux,   Adilson da Silva Won with par on second extra hole
da Silva eliminated by par on first hole
3 2011 Africa Open   Manuel Quirós,   Chris Wood Won with birdie on first extra hole

Playoff record edit

LIV Golf League playoff record (0–1)

No. Year Tournament Opponents Result
1 2023 LIV Golf Tucson   Danny Lee,   Carlos Ortiz,
  Brendan Steele
Lee won with birdie on second extra hole
Ortiz eliminated by par on first hole

Major championships edit

Wins (1) edit

Year Championship 54 holes Winning score Margin Runner-up
2010 The Open Championship 4 shot lead −16 (65-67-69-71=272) 7 strokes   Lee Westwood

Results timeline edit

Results not in chronological order in 2020.

Tournament 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Masters Tournament CUT
U.S. Open
The Open Championship CUT CUT CUT
PGA Championship 73 CUT
Tournament 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Masters Tournament CUT CUT 2 CUT 25 T19 T15 T41 T12
U.S. Open CUT T9 CUT WD T40 T2 T23 T23 T16
The Open Championship 1 T54 T19 WD T36 T2 CUT CUT T28
PGA Championship CUT CUT T21 T15 T30 T22 T2
Tournament 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Masters Tournament T29 T23 T26 WD WD
PGA Championship T60 T33 T2 T60
U.S. Open T7 3 2 CUT
The Open Championship T20 NT T3 CUT T23
  Win
  Top 10
  Did not play

CUT = missed the half-way cut
WD = withdrew
"T" = tied
NT = No tournament due to COVID-19 pandemic

Summary edit

Tournament Wins 2nd 3rd Top-5 Top-10 Top-25 Events Cuts made
Masters Tournament 0 1 0 1 1 6 15 9
PGA Championship 0 2 0 2 2 5 13 10
U.S. Open 0 2 1 3 5 8 13 9
The Open Championship 1 1 1 3 3 6 16 9
Totals 1 6 2 9 11 25 57 37
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 15 (2017 PGA – 2021 Open Championship)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 3 (2021 PGA – 2021 Open Championship)

Results in The Players Championship edit

Tournament 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
The Players Championship CUT CUT T19 CUT T69 T28 T2 CUT T56
Tournament 2020 2021 2022
The Players Championship C T41 T42
  Top 10

CUT = missed the halfway cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place
C = Cancelled after the first round due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Results in World Golf Championships edit

Results not in chronological order before 2015.

Tournament 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Championship T32 T50 T68 T20 T18 T60 T33 T40 6 T14 T48 T30 T25 T51 T6
Match Play R64 R64 R32 R32 QF QF 2 T17 R16 QF NT1 T61 T35
Invitational T9 T37 4 61 T42 T21 T50 T24 T20 T6 T17
Champions T72 T7 T6 T15 T14 T44 T45 3 NT1 NT1 NT1

1Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

  Top 10
  Did not play

QF, R16, R32, R64 = Round in which player lost in match play
NT = no tournament
"T" = tied
Note that the HSBC Champions did not become a WGC event until 2009.
Note that the Championship and Invitational were discontinued from 2022.

Team appearances edit

Amateur

Professional

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

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Lodewicus Theodorus Louis Oosthuizen Afrikaans pronunciation ˈlu i ˈuestɦœizen born 19 October 1982 is a South African professional golfer who won the 2010 Open Championship He has finished runner up in all four major championships the 2012 Masters Tournament the 2015 and 2021 U S Open the 2015 Open Championship and the PGA Championship in 2017 and 2021 His highest placing on the Official World Golf Ranking is fourth which he reached in January 2013 4 Louis OosthuizenOosthuizen after winning the 2010 Open Championship at St Andrews Personal informationFull nameLodewicus Theodorus OosthuizenNicknameShrekBorn 1982 10 19 19 October 1982 age 41 Mossel Bay South AfricaHeight5 ft 9 in 1 75 m Weight170 lb 77 kg 12 st Sporting nationality South AfricaResidenceMossel Bay South Africa Ocala Florida U S 1 SpouseNel Mare Oosthuizen m 2007 wbr Children3 2 CareerTurned professional2002Current tour s Asian TourSunshine TourLIV GolfFormer tour s PGA TourEuropean TourProfessional wins16Highest ranking4 13 January 2013 3 Number of wins by tourPGA Tour1European Tour11Asian Tour3Sunshine Tour10PGA Tour of Australasia1Best results in major championships wins 1 Masters Tournament2nd 2012PGA ChampionshipT2 2017 2021U S Open2nd T2 2015 2021The Open ChampionshipWon 2010 Contents 1 Early life and amateur career 2 Professional career 3 2010 Open Championship 4 After 2010 5 Amateur wins 6 Professional wins 16 6 1 PGA Tour wins 1 6 2 European Tour wins 11 6 3 Asian Tour wins 3 6 4 Sunshine Tour wins 10 7 Playoff record 8 Major championships 8 1 Wins 1 8 2 Results timeline 8 3 Summary 9 Results in The Players Championship 10 Results in World Golf Championships 11 Team appearances 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksEarly life and amateur career editOosthuizen was born in Mossel Bay South Africa His early career was supported financially for three years by the foundation of fellow South African golfer Ernie Els 5 He won numerous amateur titles before turning professional in 2002 at the age of 19 nbsp Oosthuizen at the 2008 Telkom PGA ChampionshipProfessional career editHe won five professional tournaments on the Sunshine Tour before he won on the EuropeanTour the 2004 Vodacom Origins of Golf Tour event at Arabella the 2007 Dimension Data Pro Am and Platinum Classic and the Telkom PGA Championship twice in 2007 and 2008 He played on the European Challenge Tour in 2003 and has been a member of the European Tour since 2004 In 2009 he finished 31st on the Race to Dubai On 10 September 2012 he reached the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking for the first time in his career In March 2010 he won his first European Tour event at the Open de Andalucia de Golf 6 The month after he won the 2010 Masters Par 3 Contest 7 2010 Open Championship editOosthuizen entered the 2010 Open Championship at St Andrews ranked 54th in the Official World Golf Ranking 8 and only having made one cut in eight major championship appearances 9 He shot a 65 on the first day placing him in second place behind a 63 shot by Rory McIlroy 10 Oosthuizen s 67 on Friday was the low round of the day 10 and gave him a lead that he would not relinquish throughout the final two rounds 11 His two day total of 132 tied the record for the lowest 36 hole score in an Open Championship at St Andrews 12 A 69 on Saturday placed Oosthuizen at 15 under par and four shots clear of second place Paul Casey with one round to play 13 On Sunday Casey closed the gap to three shots on the 8th hole before Oosthuizen drove the 9th green and made a long putt for eagle 14 On the 12th hole Oosthuizen made birdie while Casey hit his drive into a gorse bush and wound up making triple bogey to give Oosthuizen an eight shot lead 14 15 In the end Oosthuizen shot 71 on Sunday and 16 under par 272 for the championship to win by seven strokes His 272 was the second lowest in St Andrews history Casey eventually finished third with Lee Westwood taking second Oosthuizen became the fourth man from South Africa to win the Claret Jug following Bobby Locke Gary Player and Ernie Els and moved to 15th in the Official World Golf Ranking 16 17 leapfrogging fellow South African Retief Goosen in 16th position Oosthuizen said that his exemplary focus during the tournament which enabled him to win by a wide margin was due to a red spot marked on his glove He would look at that spot as the beginning of his pre shot routine and use it to help him remain focused before and during his swing Oosthuizen had consulted Karl Morris a Manchester based sports psychologist prior to the event for ways in which he could improve his concentration 18 After 2010 edit nbsp Oosthuizen at the 2007 Valle Romano Open at the Aloha Golf Club Marbella Spain Oosthuizen finished the 2010 season in 10th place on the Race to Dubai posting three further top 10s after his major win In January 2011 he claimed his third European Tour title and his sixth in his home country winning the Africa Open in a playoff 19 In 2012 Oosthuizen successfully defended his title at the Africa Open with a two stroke victory over Tjaart van der Walt His success was helped by a second round 62 which took Oosthuizen to the top of the leaderboard at the halfway stage and from there he held on for victory 20 Oosthuizen was runner up at the 2012 Masters Tournament In the final round he scored an albatross on the second hole of Augusta National Golf Club This was only the fourth ever albatross in Masters history and the first to be televised as well as the first ever on that hole Oosthuizen took the outright lead of the tournament with this exceptional shot and maintained the lead until caught on the 16th hole by Bubba Watson He was eventually defeated by Watson on the second hole of a sudden death playoff 21 He won his fifth European Tour title at the Maybank Malaysian Open the following week In the second event of the 2012 PGA Tour FedEx Cup Playoffs the Deutsche Bank Championship Oosthuizen held the 54 hole lead by three strokes and came close to his first victory on US soil finishing second to Rory McIlroy by one shot On 10 September 2012 he reached the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking for the first time in his career He finished the season ranked third on the Race to Dubai On 13 January 2013 he won the Volvo Golf Champions shooting a six under par 66 final round to win the title by one stroke 22 In January 2014 he retained the Volvo Golf Champions title by one shot over Branden Grace 23 Oosthuizen finished as a joint runner up in the 2015 Open Championship at St Andrews after losing in a four hole aggregate playoff during a Monday finish to the event He was in the final group tied for the 54 hole co lead but needed to birdie the 18th hole during his final round to tie the lead at 15 under and join Zach Johnson and Marc Leishman in the playoff In the four hole playoff he birdied the first hole alongside Johnson but could not convert his birdie putt on the second hole giving Johnson a one stroke advantage All three players bogeyed the third hole and after Johnson missed his birdie putt on the final hole Oosthuizen had a 15 footer to extend the playoff to sudden death However his putt caught the lip on the low side and he finished at even par one stroke behind Johnson This was Oosthuizen s second consecutive runner up placing in a major championship following the 2015 U S Open On 13 August 2017 Oosthuizen finished joint runner up at the PGA Championship finishing a career second place Grand Slam On 9 December 2018 Oosthuizen won the South African Open This event was co sanctioned by the European Tour Sunshine Tour and the Asian Tour In December 2019 Oosthuizen played on the International team at the 2019 Presidents Cup at Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Australia The U S team won 16 14 Oosthuizen went 2 1 1 and lost a 3 up lead to halve his Sunday singles match against Matt Kuchar 24 In May 2021 Oosthuizen finished in a tie for second place at the 2021 PGA Championship for his fifth runner up finish in a major championship In June Oosthuizen finished in second place at the 2021 U S Open at Torrey Pines Golf Course in La Jolla California for a sixth major runner up finish 25 In July Oosthuizen finished in a tie for third place at the 2021 Open Championship at Royal St George s Golf Club in Sandwich Kent alongside Jon Rahm and behind Jordan Spieth and winner Collin Morikawa 26 In June 2022 Oosthuizen joined LIV Golf and resigned from the PGA Tour following the commencement of the first event on 9 June 2022 the PGA Tour suspended all members who were participating in the new series including those who had resigned as they had not been granted a release by the tour 27 Amateur wins edit2000 World Junior Championship 2001 All African Games Kenya Transvaal Amateur Stroke Play Championship South Africa 2002 Indian Amateur Open Championship tied Irish Amateur Open Championship Natal Open Stroke Play Championship South Africa Professional wins 16 editPGA Tour wins 1 edit Legend Major championships 1 Other PGA Tour 0 No Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin ofvictory Runner up 1 18 Jul 2010 The Open Championship 65 67 69 71 272 16 7 strokes nbsp Lee Westwood PGA Tour playoff record 0 3 No Year Tournament Opponent s Result 1 2012 Masters Tournament nbsp Bubba Watson Lost to par on second extra hole 2 2015 The Open Championship nbsp Zach Johnson nbsp Marc Leishman Johnson won four hole aggregate playoff Johnson 1 3 3 5 4 15 Oosthuizen E 3 4 5 4 16 Leishman 2 5 4 5 4 18 3 2021 Zurich Classic of New Orleans with nbsp Charl Schwartzel nbsp Marc Leishman and nbsp Cameron Smith Lost to par on first extra hole European Tour wins 11 edit Legend Major championships 1 Other European Tour 10 No Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin ofvictory Runner s up 1 28 Mar 2010 Open de Andalucia de Golf 67 63 66 67 263 17 3 strokes nbsp Richard Finch nbsp Peter Whiteford 2 18 Jul 2010 The Open Championship 65 67 69 71 272 16 7 strokes nbsp Lee Westwood 3 9 Jan 2011 Africa Open1 70 67 69 70 276 16 Playoff nbsp Manuel Quiros nbsp Chris Wood 4 8 Jan 2012 Africa Open1 2 69 62 67 67 265 27 2 strokes nbsp Tjaart van der Walt 5 15 Apr 2012 Maybank Malaysian Open2 66 68 69 68 271 17 3 strokes nbsp Stephen Gallacher 6 13 Jan 2013 Volvo Golf Champions 68 64 74 66 272 16 1 stroke nbsp Scott Jamieson 7 12 Jan 2014 Volvo Golf Champions 2 68 69 71 68 276 12 1 stroke nbsp Branden Grace 8 28 Feb 2016 ISPS Handa Perth International2 3 70 64 67 71 272 16 1 stroke nbsp Alexander Levy 9 9 Dec 2018 2019 season South African Open1 2 62 70 67 67 266 18 6 strokes nbsp Romain Langasque 10 11 Dec 2023 2024 season Alfred Dunhill Championship1 70 68 63 69 270 18 2 strokes nbsp Charl Schwartzel 11 17 Dec 2023 2024 season AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open1 68 69 65 69 271 17 2 strokes nbsp Laurie Canter 1Co sanctioned by the Sunshine Tour 2Co sanctioned by the Asian Tour 3Co sanctioned by the PGA Tour of AustralasiaEuropean Tour playoff record 1 3 No Year Tournament Opponent s Result 1 2011 Africa Open nbsp Manuel Quiros nbsp Chris Wood Won with birdie on first extra hole 2 2012 Masters Tournament nbsp Bubba Watson Lost to par on second extra hole 3 2012 Barclays Singapore Open nbsp Matteo Manassero Lost to eagle on third extra hole 4 2015 The Open Championship nbsp Zach Johnson nbsp Marc Leishman Johnson won four hole aggregate playoff Johnson 1 3 3 5 4 15 Oosthuizen E 3 4 5 4 16 Leishman 2 5 4 5 4 18 Asian Tour wins 3 edit No Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin ofvictory Runner up 1 15 Apr 2012 Maybank Malaysian Open1 66 68 69 68 271 17 3 strokes nbsp Stephen Gallacher 2 28 Feb 2016 ISPS Handa Perth International1 2 70 64 67 71 272 16 1 stroke nbsp Alexander Levy 3 9 Dec 2018 South African Open1 3 62 70 67 67 266 18 6 strokes nbsp Romain Langasque 1Co sanctioned by the European Tour 2Co sanctioned by the PGA Tour of Australasia 3Co sanctioned by the Sunshine TourAsian Tour playoff record 0 1 No Year Tournament Opponent Result 1 2012 Barclays Singapore Open nbsp Matteo Manassero Lost to eagle on third extra hole Sunshine Tour wins 10 edit Legend Flagship events 1 Other Sunshine Tour 9 No Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin ofvictory Runner s up 1 19 Sep 2004 Vodacom Origins of Golf at Arabella 74 70 71 215 1 1 stroke nbsp Keith Horne 2 28 Jan 2007 Dimension Data Pro Am 66 71 71 69 277 11 1 stroke nbsp Omar Sandys 3 25 Feb 2007 Telkom PGA Championship 67 65 69 65 266 22 1 stroke nbsp Richard Sterne 4 27 Oct 2007 Platinum Classic 64 71 70 205 11 Playoff nbsp Marc Cayeux nbsp Adilson da Silva 5 24 Feb 2008 Telkom PGA Championship 2 66 63 66 65 260 28 14 strokes nbsp Hennie Otto 6 9 Jan 2011 Africa Open1 70 67 69 70 276 16 Playoff nbsp Manuel Quiros nbsp Chris Wood 7 8 Jan 2012 Africa Open1 2 69 62 67 67 265 27 2 strokes nbsp Tjaart van der Walt 8 9 Dec 2018 South African Open1 2 62 70 67 67 266 18 6 strokes nbsp Romain Langasque 9 11 Dec 2023 Alfred Dunhill Championship1 70 68 63 69 270 18 2 strokes nbsp Charl Schwartzel 10 17 Dec 2023 AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open1 68 69 65 69 271 17 2 strokes nbsp Laurie Canter 1Co sanctioned by the European Tour 2Co sanctioned by the Asian TourSunshine Tour playoff record 2 1 No Year Tournament Opponent s Result 1 2007 Vodacom Championship nbsp Richard Sterne Lost to birdie on second extra hole 2 2007 Platinum Classic nbsp Marc Cayeux nbsp Adilson da Silva Won with par on second extra holeda Silva eliminated by par on first hole 3 2011 Africa Open nbsp Manuel Quiros nbsp Chris Wood Won with birdie on first extra holePlayoff record editLIV Golf League playoff record 0 1 No Year Tournament Opponents Result 1 2023 LIV Golf Tucson nbsp Danny Lee nbsp Carlos Ortiz nbsp Brendan Steele Lee won with birdie on second extra holeOrtiz eliminated by par on first holeMajor championships editWins 1 edit Year Championship 54 holes Winning score Margin Runner up 2010 The Open Championship 4 shot lead 16 65 67 69 71 272 7 strokes nbsp Lee Westwood Results timeline edit Results not in chronological order in 2020 Tournament 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Masters Tournament CUT U S Open The Open Championship CUT CUT CUT PGA Championship 73 CUT Tournament 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Masters Tournament CUT CUT 2 CUT 25 T19 T15 T41 T12 U S Open CUT T9 CUT WD T40 T2 T23 T23 T16 The Open Championship 1 T54 T19 WD T36 T2 CUT CUT T28 PGA Championship CUT CUT T21 T15 T30 T22 T2 Tournament 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Masters Tournament T29 T23 T26 WD WD PGA Championship T60 T33 T2 T60 U S Open T7 3 2 CUT The Open Championship T20 NT T3 CUT T23 Win Top 10 Did not play CUT missed the half way cut WD withdrew T tied NT No tournament due to COVID 19 pandemic Summary edit Tournament Wins 2nd 3rd Top 5 Top 10 Top 25 Events Cuts made Masters Tournament 0 1 0 1 1 6 15 9 PGA Championship 0 2 0 2 2 5 13 10 U S Open 0 2 1 3 5 8 13 9 The Open Championship 1 1 1 3 3 6 16 9 Totals 1 6 2 9 11 25 57 37 Most consecutive cuts made 15 2017 PGA 2021 Open Championship Longest streak of top 10s 3 2021 PGA 2021 Open Championship Results in The Players Championship editTournament 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 The Players Championship CUT CUT T19 CUT T69 T28 T2 CUT T56 Tournament 2020 2021 2022 The Players Championship C T41 T42 Top 10 CUT missed the halfway cut T indicates a tie for a place C Cancelled after the first round due to the COVID 19 pandemicResults in World Golf Championships editResults not in chronological order before 2015 Tournament 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Championship T32 T50 T68 T20 T18 T60 T33 T40 6 T14 T48 T30 T25 T51 T6 Match Play R64 R64 R32 R32 QF QF 2 T17 R16 QF NT1 T61 T35 Invitational T9 T37 4 61 T42 T21 T50 T24 T20 T6 T17 Champions T72 T7 T6 T15 T14 T44 T45 3 NT1 NT1 NT1 1Cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic Top 10 Did not play QF R16 R32 R64 Round in which player lost in match play NT no tournament T tied Note that the HSBC Champions did not become a WGC event until 2009 Note that the Championship and Invitational were discontinued from 2022 Team appearances editAmateur Eisenhower Trophy representing South Africa 2002 Professional World Cup representing South Africa 2011 Presidents Cup representing the International team 2013 2015 2017 2019See also edit2005 European Tour Qualifying School graduates List of golfers with most European Tour winsReferences edit Oosthuizen retirement plans start with a ranch in Florida AP 8 June 2021 Retrieved 15 July 2021 Louis Oosthuizen biography PGA European Tour Retrieved 20 July 2015 Week 02 2013 Ending 13 Jan 2013 pdf OWGR Retrieved 20 December 2018 Official World Golf Ranking for Louis Oosthuizen Official Golf World Ranking Archived from the original on 9 December 2018 Retrieved 9 December 2018 Lynn Zinser Oosthuizen Leads Wind Interrupted Open New York Times 16 July 2010 Louis Oosthuizen seals maiden Tour win in Andalucia BBC Sport 28 March 2010 Retrieved 30 March 2010 Oosthuizen wins Augusta Par 3 contest United Press International 7 April 2010 Retrieved 26 July 2010 Don Markus 18 July 2010 Big names were nonfactors in forgettable British Open The Baltimore Sun Retrieved 19 July 2010 Jeff Shain 18 July 2010 Any way you say it Louis Oosthuizen is British Open champion Los Angeles Times Retrieved 19 July 2010 a b The 2010 Open Championship Leaderboard PGA Tour Retrieved 19 July 2010 Associated Press 18 July 2010 2010 British Open Louis Oosthuizen wins British Open ESPN Retrieved 19 July 2010 Gene Wojciechowski Oosthuizen thinking big with Open lead ESPN com 16 July 2010 Evans Miles 17 July 2010 Nerveless Oosthuizen closes on maiden major Reuters Retrieved 19 July 2010 a b Ferguson Doug 18 July 2010 Oosthuizen pulls away to dominating Open title Associated Press Retrieved 19 July 2010 Hiestand Michael 18 July 2010 British Open analysts Final round was boring USA Today Retrieved 19 July 2010 Corrigan James 19 July 2010 Oosthuizen writes name in history with nerveless finale The Independent Retrieved 19 July 2010 Official World Golf Ranking week 29 2010 PDF Retrieved 29 July 2010 permanent dead link Connor Steve 20 July 2010 Psychology of sport how a red dot swung it for Open champion The Independent UK Retrieved 20 July 2010 Oosthuizen beats Wood in play off for Africa Open win BBC Sport 9 January 2011 Retrieved 10 January 2011 Oosthuizen retains Africa Open European Tour 8 January 2012 Retrieved 10 January 2012 BBC Sport 2012 Masters Day four as it happened Archived from the original on 10 April 2012 Retrieved 11 February 2018 Louis Oosthuizen wins Volvo Golf Champions with impressive come back in Durban The Daily Telegraph 14 January 2013 Retrieved 14 January 2013 Louis Oosthuizen wins Volvo Golf Champions title in Durban BBC Sport 12 January 2014 Retrieved 30 January 2014 Dusek David 15 December 2019 Presidents Cup grades Captains Royal Melbourne score high marks Golfweek U S Open Leaderboard PGA Tour com 20 June 2021 Retrieved 20 June 2021 Powers Christopher 18 July 2021 The Open 2021 There is a very good chance this Collin Morikawa feat will never be equaled Golf Digest Retrieved 18 July 2021 Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson among players suspended from PGA Tour over LIV Golf involvement Sky Sports 10 June 2022 Retrieved 10 June 2022 External links editOfficial website Louis Oosthuizen at the European Tour official site Louis Oosthuizen at the Sunshine Tour official site Louis Oosthuizen at the PGA Tour official site Louis Oosthuizen at the Official World Golf Ranking official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Louis Oosthuizen amp oldid 1216882583, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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