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Justin Rose is 15 years removed from his first PGA Tour win and still going strong

  • Approaching his 45th birthday next month, Justin Rose continues to hold a position within the world’s top 50 golfers and will participate in every major championship for the 15th year in a row in 2025.
  • His ongoing presence in majors follows his 2010 Memorial win, which led the USGA to create an exemption category based on world rankings before the U.S. Open.
  • Rose has the week off before preparing for the U.S. Open, maintaining steady form despite experiencing a few wobbles throughout his career.
  • Deere & Company has renewed its agreement to remain the primary sponsor of the John Deere Classic, extending their partnership with the PGA Tour through the year 2030.
  • This continuity suggests a lasting partnership for the PGA Tour and highlights Rose’s sustained competitiveness as he approaches mid-40s and prepares for upcoming majors.
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Justin Rose is 15 years removed from his first PGA Tour win and still going strong

Justin Rose turns 45 next month and he is still going strong. Rose says he realizes how long he's been playing when he sees photos of him winning the Memorial for his first PGA Tour title 15 years ago.

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The Billings Gazette broke the news in Billings, United States on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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