Rose says there's still time to realise British Open dream
Justin Rose says the Open offers his best chance to add a second major and end England’s 34-year wait for a champion.
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Rose says there's still time to realise British Open dream
Back in 1998, as a 17-year-old amateur, Rose spectacularly holed a pitch shot on the last hole in the final round of the British Open at the northwest course to finish joint fourth. He promptly turned professional only to experience 21 consecutive missed cuts. But 28 years on, Rose returns for his third appearance at Birkdale with a US Open title, an Olympic gold medal and 25 other professional wins to his credit. And he is adamant the clock re…
Rose hopes his longevity extends to Adare Ryder Cup - Irish Golfer Magazine
Justin Rose will be 47 when the Ryder Cup in Adare Manor rolls around next year and he believes he can still be playing well enough to not only make the European team but play a key role in Luke Donald’s hat trick bid. Rose’s Ryder Cup career looked like it had come to an end when he was left out of Pádraig Harrington’s team for 2021 but he has bounced back remarkably and been one of Europe’s strongest players in the 2023 and 2025 victories. His…
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