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| |  Justin Rose will use the upcoming KLM Open in Holland to force himself into an automatic qualification spot in the European Ryder Cup team.
Rose used the event at the Hilversumche Golf Club to launch his professional career in 1998 after grabbing the silver medal at the Open Championships earlier that summer. Continue Reading: Rose in Ryder Cup push  |  |
| |  Back-to-back bogeys stifled the spirited challenge of Englishman Justin Rose at the Memorial tournament in Dublin, Ohio.
Kenny Perry shot a 69 to take the title with a final score of eight-under par, two shots clear of Rose, who went round in 71. Continue Reading: Rose falls short of Memorial victory  |  |
| |  Justin Rose is aiming to go one better at Wentworth this year after being beaten in a play-off at the 2007 BMW PGA Championship.
After experiencing a tough time in the US, Rose is seeking to galvanise his season with a good showing at the tournament, which tees off today (Thursday, May 22nd). Continue Reading: Rose aims to kick-start season at Wentworth  |  |
| |  England's Justin Rose has pleased officials at the London Golf Club by confirming his participation in the European Open this July.
Rose's inclusion will be an added bonus for the home crowd at the Jack Nicklaus-designed course near Brands Hatch in Kent. Continue Reading: Rose confirms Kent appearance  |  |
| |  Justin Rose, hoping to put a bad finish to last week's US Masters behind him, carded a five-over par 76 in the first round of the Verizon Heritage at Hilton Head Island, South Carolina yesterday (Thursday, April 17th). Continue Reading: Rose suffers continuation of Masters slump  |  |
| |  Justin Rose led a UK charge up the leader board on day one of the US Masters at Augusta, taking a share of the lead after the first round for the third time in four years.
The 26-year-old, who finished on four-under par after having bogeyed twice by the time he reached the 5th, was not the only Brit to fair well yesterday (Thursday, April 10th), with Lee Westwood one behind at three-under. Continue Reading: Rose does it again  |  |
| |  Justin Rose, who comes into this week's US Masters as Europe's top ranked golfer, is optimistic that his solid record of previous outings at Augusta will put him in the mix again come Sunday.
Over the course of his first three Masters, Rose has held at least a share of the lead on the Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday of the tournament at some stage in proceedings. Continue Reading: Rose confident of being Masters contender again  |  |
| |  England's world number seven Justin Rose has claimed that there is no complex thinking behind Tiger Wood's remarkable recent putting form.
Since the Open in July, Woods has won nine in ten tournaments, picking up six winner's cheques in a row this season. Continue Reading: Tiger has simple strategy says Rose  |  |
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