Justin Rose Relates to Tennis Star Novak Djokovic as He Takes on Young Players at the Open Championship
ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 15 – Justin Rose suggests expanding the major golf championship calendar beyond 14 weeks to reduce fatigue and improve season flow, noting an eight-month gap after the majors ends.
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A two-time runner-up at The Open Championship, Justin Rose finished second at the Masters for the third time in his career with a playoff loss to Rory McIlroy in April.
Justin Rose's late-career major misses? They left him with unexpected message
Justin Rose has been agonizingly close to major No. 2 over the past year, but the misses haven't left him disappointed. Just the opposite. The post Justin Rose’s late-career major misses? They left him with unexpected message appeared first on Golf.
Former Open runner-up Justin Rose calls for extending golf’s major calendar to avoid cramming four big events into a short 14-week period - TDPel Media
Justin Rose has been reflecting on how the biggest tournaments in golf are scheduled. He feels the current setup crams the major championships into a very short period, which isn’t ideal for players or fans. Four Majors Squeezed Into Just 14 Weeks Right now, the Masters, PGA Championship, US Open, and The Open happen within just 14 weeks. This compact schedule has been the norm since 2019 when the PGA Championship moved from August to May. With …
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