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Justin Rose says staying on PGA and European Tours, not joining LIV, was right after winning Farmers Insurance Open and nearing a second major.
Justin Rose says his decision to stay on the PGA and European Tours instead of joining LIV Golf has been validated by his recent success, including winning the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines with a tournament-record score and coming close to a second major.
The 45-year-old British golfer, who finished second at the 2024 Open and lost a dramatic Masters playoff to Rory McIlroy, credits access to top competition and major tournaments for his resurgence.
His recent performances, including a FedEx St Jude Championship win and contributions to Europe’s Ryder Cup victory, reinforce his belief that his choice aligns with his lifelong goal of winning all four majors.
Justin Rose dice que quedarse en la PGA y los tours europeos, no unirse a LIV, fue justo después de ganar el Farmers Insurance Open y cerca de un segundo major.