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"I'm hoping not to come down from that (Ryder Cup) high just yet, I'm still feeling positive about everything," Rose said.
"For some guys you can come back to real life and real tournaments and when you're not in contention, the thrill of that week seems a million miles away from what you might be experiencing on the golf course if you are running 30th, 40th in the field.
"So while it is very important not to be in the past when you're playing each individual tournament, you have got to cherish those memories, because what happened for me personally at the Ryder Cup on that Sunday are stories for the grandkids."
McIlroy and Rose, who will play the opening round together in Shanghai, also will compete in next week's HSBC Champions in Shenzhen.
However, McIlroy will play at the Singapore Open and Hong Kong Open, whereas Rose will not.
"Rory is playing a lot of European Tour golf through to the run-up to Dubai, so I am going to have to play well and figure I'm going to have to win one of these next two weeks to give myself a really good chance in Dubai," Rose said.
The tour's season-ending Dubai event starts on Nov. 22.
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