43-year-old Rose ‘Shot of Resurrection’… First PGA win in 4 years

Justin Rose (England), who was once ranked No. 1 in the world, has risen to the top of the PGA Tour for the first time in four years.

In the final 4th round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am held at Pebble Beach Golf Links (par 72) in California on the 7th (Korean time), Rose shot a 6 under par 66 to win the championship with a total of 18 under par 269 strokes. With this, Rose harvested her 11th win in her PGA career. 메이저사이트

It took Rose two days to finish the final round by rounding nine holes that day after playing nine holes the day before due to bad weather. After catching an eagle in the 6th hole (par 5) the previous day and reducing 3 strokes to the 9th hole, Rose ran to the lead by 2 strokes. confirmed the win.

It is the first time in four years since the 2019 Farmers Insurance Open that Rose has won a PGA Tour event. Rose, who won a gold medal at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in 2016 and once rose to No. 1 in the world rankings, has fallen into a swamp of sluggishness since 2020. He did not win on the PGA Tour nor on the DP World Tour. However, with this victory, he spread the wings of his resurrection.

Rose also enjoyed the joy of winning the Masters qualification that she could have lost. He participated in all four major tournaments from 2010 to last year, but was in danger of being disqualified this year due to repeated poor performances. However, with this win, he secured the right to participate in the Masters, and the world ranking, which was 71st, rose to 35th, increasing the chances of getting a ticket to the US Open, The Open, and PGA Championship, which players within 50th place can receive.

Rose said, “It was an incredible tournament from start to finish,” and was delighted with “a perfect ending.”

Kang Seong-hoon, who cut 4 strokes in the final round, ranked 29th (7 under par), the highest among Korean players. Ahn Byeong-hun tied for 37th (5 under par), Kim Seong-hyun tied for 41st (4 under par), and Noh Seung-yeol tied for 65th (1 over par).

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