Koepka closes year at No. 1 as Rose falters in Indonesia
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[December 17, 2018]
Brooks Koepka will finish 2018
as the No. 1-ranked player in the world after England's Justin Rose
posted his worst round of the year Sunday with an opportunity to
claim the top spot in the final round of the Indonesian Masters.
Rose, the defending champion at Jakarta Golf Club, entered the final
week of tournaments 0.402 points behind Koepka. With the American
idle, Rose needed a two-way tie for 16th or better to close the year
atop the world rankings for the first time.
That opportunity began to slip through Rose's grasp when he opened
Sunday's final round 3-over par through two holes. He carded a 39 on
the front nine, then negated a birdie on No. 10 with a triple bogey
on the par-5 12th.
Rose ended up posting a 3-over 75 - one shot worse than the three
74s that had marked his worst rounds of the year entering this week.
It was a disappointing end to a fantastic 2018 for Rose, who twice
ascended to No. 1 in the world, won the FedEx Cup, was part of Team
Europe's dominating Ryder Cup victory and entered this week no
finishing no worse than eighth in any of his past seven worldwide
starts dating back to August.
Rose was the defending champion in Jakarta, having gone wire-to-wire
for an eight-shot victory last year. After opening with consecutive
rounds of 68, he appeared well on his way toward securing that
coveted year-end No. 1 ranking.
Even after a mediocre 71 on Saturday, Rose was in great shape for
the top spot entering the final round in a share of fourth place.
That quickly began to unravel on the front nine.
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Brooks Koepka during the first round Action Images via Reuters/Lee
Smith
By the time he knocked his approach shot on No. 17 to tap in range,
that only got Rose back to 4 over on a round that included a triple,
a double and three bogies against an Asian Tour field that he
dominated with a 29-under winning score last year.
Thailand's Poom Saksansin posted the winning score this year with a
20-under.
Rose needed an eagle on the final hole to give himself a
mathematical chance to overtake Koepka, and he gave himself a chance
by reaching the par-5 18th hole in two shots despite whipping wind
conditions. But he pushed the putt well left before converting the
birdie.
Even three birdies over his final five holes wasn't enough to erase
the damage done earlier.
Meanwhile, Koepka added another cherry on top of his own career
year.
The former Florida State star who traveled the world building his
golf resume before earning his PGA Tour card will finish 2018 on top
of the world rankings after defending his U.S. Open title and
winning his first PGA Championship.
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