F-7: Winner of 2005 U.S. Open
The New Zealander broke through in 2005 to win his first major championship, fending off Tiger Woods to claim the U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2. That same year he also won the HSBC World Match Play Championship. Like many who grow up in New Zealand, Campbell dreamed of playing for the All Blacks, the country's world-class rugby team. His mother, however, persuaded him not to pursue the sport. Campbell settled for golf and he rose to prominence in the amateur ranks. He represented New Zealand in the 1992 World Amateur Team Championship. He turned professional in 1993 and earned his playing privileges on the European Tour (now DP World Tour) by 1995. He currently owns 15 professional victories, seven coming on the PGA Tour of Autralasia. He represented the International Presidents Cup Team in 2000 and 2005.
YEAR
2025
SITE
The Broadmoor (East Course)
SCORES
74-73
TO PAR
+7
FINISH
MC
YEAR
2023
SITE
SentryWorld
SCORES
77-76
TO PAR
+11
FINISH
MC
YEAR
2022
SITE
Saucon Valley Country Club (Old Course)
SCORES
79-74
TO PAR
+11
FINISH
MC
YEAR
2019
SITE
Warren Golf Course at Notre Dame
SCORES
72-70
TO PAR
+2
FINISH
MC