Justin Rose
VIRGINIA WATER, ENGLAND - MAY 22: Justin Rose of England reacts during the Pro-Am round prior to the BMW PGA Championship on the West Course at Wentworth on May 22, 2013 in Virginia Water, England.
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Britain seeking breakthrough at Masters
country. Now, the latest group of talented Brits is determined to end the empire's 17-year drought at the Masters .England's Justin Rose ranks third in the world and countryman Luke Donald is No. 4. Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood give Britain four of the world's Read more »
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Rose chasing Wentworth glory
Rose is keen to include a victory in the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth on his CV. The world No 4 has twice finished second in the tournament, including a play-off defeat to Anders Hansen in 2007. The 32-year-old Englishman has had six top-25 finishes in 1:28 PM from Sky Sports Read more »
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Rose revels in Wentworth pressure
Rose has vowed to thrive on the pressure of being a local boy at this weekend's Wentworth PGA Championship. The world number four grew up in Surrey and was a member at North Hants Golf Club, 15 miles from the West Course. "It's always a really good week for 12:32 PM from BBC Sport Read more »
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Theo Walcott Tees Off At Pro/Am Tournament At Wentworth (PICTURES)
Strauss were also on the range, along with Olympic rowing heroes Sir Steve Redgrave and Matthew Pinsent. Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose and Colin Montgomerie were among the professionals on the fairways. Walcott finds himself in a spot of bother in the trees 9:56 AM from The Huffington Post Read more »
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Zone Golf being launched by Ian Poulter, Justin Rose, Paul Lawrie and Paul McGinley
multi-coloured greens, three flags per hole, and ‘a hundred times more banter’ than golf as we know it. Ian Poulter, Justin Rose, Paul Lawrie and Paul McGinley will all help to launch the game at Duke’s Meadows in Chiswick next Bank Holiday Monday, May 27, from Daily Mail - UK Read more »
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Rose supports anchoring ban
Rose: English golfer thinks anchored putters are an advantage in pressure situations World number four Justin Rose has given his backing to the proposed outlawing of anchored putting strokes in golf. The game's rule makers - the Royal & Ancient (R&A) and the from Sky Sports Read more »