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			wins at Torrey Pines, passes Faldo with ten PGA Tour victories 
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			 [January 28, 2019] 
			(Reuters) - World number one 
			Justin Rose described his victory as a "win-and-a-half" after 
			carding a three-under-par 69 to beat Adam Scott by two shots at the 
			Farmers Insurance Open in San Diego on Sunday. 
 The Englishman's latest victory was his 10th on the PGA Tour, 
			matching the tally of Spaniard Sergio Garcia and giving him one more 
			than Nick Faldo and Seve Ballesteros.
 
 Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy (14) is the only European player with 
			more wins on the Tour since 1945.
 
 "Double-digits sounds really cool. Winning is never easy," Rose told 
			Golf Channel.
 
 "When you've beat a class field on a great venue, that satisfies you 
			as a player. It's a win-and-a-half mentally."
 
 Rose teed off with a three-shot lead but found himself just one 
			clear after three early bogeys.
 
			 
			
 "The first six holes anything that could go wrong did go wrong," 
			Rose said.
 
 "In the past I might have got a little rattled, a little shaken by 
			that start but I didn't today.
 
 "Had a bit of a gut-check time on the seventh hole but I'd been 
			playing so well all week. Went about my business and it really 
			started to turn around."
 
 Rose re-established a buffer with three birdies in four holes, and 
			held off a late rally by Australian Scott, who finished with four 
			straight birdies for a 68.
 
 It could have been a special back nine for Scott, who failed to 
			convert great birdie chances on 11, 12 and 13.
 
 "I might have been able to make it interesting at the end," said 
			Scott, who also missed a tiny putt from inside two feet at the 
			fifth.
 
			Japan's Hideki Matsuyama (67) and American Talor Gooch (68) tied for 
			third, five strokes behind Rose.
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			Justin Rose plays a shot from a fairway bunker on the fourth hole 
			during the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open golf tournament 
			at Torrey Pines Municipal Golf Course 
			- South Course. Mandatory Credit: Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            Tiger Woods (67) tied for 20th at 10-under in his first start of the 
			year.
 "I wasn't as sharp as I wanted to be (at start of the week) but each 
			and every day I got a little better. Figured a few things out with 
			the driver which was great," Woods said.
 
 Rose's win came in his second tournament with new clubs after he 
			switched equipment companies to join Japanese clubmaker Honma.
 
 Changing can be a risky move for top players, but Rose seems to have 
			adapted quickly.
 
 "I'm really happy I challenged the status quo and changed everything 
			up in the search trying to get better," he said.
 
 "I can't believe how well I've driven the ball this week on a tough 
			test. The off-season was short and sharp and I didn't quite know 
			exactly how I was going to come out.
 
 "It's awesome to play this well this week."
 
 (Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by Peter 
			Rutherford)
 
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