Rose hoping to bloom at PGA
Championship after poor run of form
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[August 07, 2020]
(Reuters) - Not much has gone to
plan for Justin Rose in the last 18 months but the world number 16
said Thursday's opening round of 66 at the PGA Championship was a
rare occasion when he got the most out of his game.
Briton Rose, who captured the U.S. Open in 2013 and gold at the
Olympics three years later, has not lifted a trophy since winning
the Farmers Insurance Open in San Diego last year.
Having pushed the "reset button" after turning 40 last week, Rose
made a steady start in his bid to claim only a second major by going
four-under at Harding Park, a shot behind leaders Jason Day and
Brendon Todd.
"Nine times out of 10, we walk off slightly frustrated because we've
left a few out there, but today was one of those days where I got
all of it out," Rose, who was in a group of nine players with the
same score, told reporters.
"I was happy to be able to birdie three of my last seven, or six,
and yeah, post a great round. I think it was one of those rare days
where you walk off the golf course and you got the most out of your
round of golf."
Rose, who split with swing coach Sean Foley in June, said his poor
run of form had tested his patience.
"Yeah, for sure. Listen, it's not fun to not play great golf. I've
been tweaking my swing here and there trying to make a few changes
to improve," Rose added.
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Justin Rose chips onto the 13th green during the second round of The
Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club. Mandatory
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"I saw success right out of the gate, obviously after the quarantine
period at home... When I've played well, I get myself right up there
but it hasn't been consistent enough.
"I kind of built 2017, 2018 - probably the better years of my
career... on consistency. So I'm looking for that level, but I'm
seeing all aspects of my game show up at times... I've just got to
put it all together one particular week."
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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