LAS VEGAS — Last week, Justin Rose (25-to-1) became the first Englishman to win the U.S. Open since Tony Jacklin in 1970 at Hazeltine. Rose shot a final-round 70 to finish at +1 (281) and win his first major. Fan favorite Phil Mickelson went into the …
The long nightmare of the Merion Golf Club for the PGA Tour's elite came to a close on Sunday night as Justin Rose raised the U.S. Open trophy. The game's best now look ahead to the Open Championship next month at Muirfield and the PGA Championship …
He won his first two titles in 2002, broke into the world's top 50, and thanks to his switch to the PGA Tour the following season he began ever so subtly to embrace the more aggressive can-do mentality prevalent on the American circuit. Under the …
He's a deserving (and humble) champion. Reiterman: Rose is without a doubt a deserving champion. He'd only won four times on the PGA Tour prior to his victory at Merion, but talk about four handsome trophies — Memorial, AT&T National, BMW and Doral.
With “Q” School a thing of the past, the path to the PGA Tour leads through the Web.com Tour. And the competition is anything but easy. “It's a great place to grow, get better and prepare, but it's very challenging,” Ben Martin said. “The caliber of …