The 2015 PGA Tour calendar proved to be a changing of the guard.

Rory McIlroy Doesn’t Want To Say What He Really Feels About Tiger Woods

For all the obsession with Tiger Woods, it was the young guns that reigned supreme on the course. Jason Day and Jordan Spieth combined to claim three of the four major championships. Rory McIlroy claimed victories in the WGC-Cadillac Match Play Championship and Wells Fargo Championship.

Unsurprisingly, all three also made the list of the best shots in the PGA Tour this year.

Jordan Spieth Wants To Be Happy Gilmore, Not Tiger Woods

Zach Johnson 30-Foot Birdie

In the final hole of regulation at the British Open Championship, Zach Johnson delivered a 30-foot birdie to push him into a playoff he would eventually win.

Francesco Molinari Hole-In-One

Francesco Molinari’s hole-in-one on the 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale was so good, the crowd could barely contain itself.

Jordan Spieth Curling Birdie

Spieth won the 2015 U.S. Open by one stroke. Catching the break on the 16th hole of the final round of the tournament is the reason why.

Jason Day Championship Putt

The year didn’t start well for Day, who failed to capture any of the first three majors. He turned a corner at the RBC Canadian Open.

Day would go on to win three of his last six events, including the PGA Championship.

Rory McIlroy Eagle

Speaking of the PGA Championship, McIlroy only managed to finish tied for 17th, but his monster eagle putt was enough to temporarily steal the show.

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