Hampshire golf star Justin Rose looking to bloom again on Florida return

Former Hampshire golf skipper Martin Young ‘would love to see Justin Rose back to his best’ in Florida this week.
Justin Rose pictured with Martin Young (holding trophy) and the rest of the team after Hampshire won the County Championship in 2017.Justin Rose pictured with Martin Young (holding trophy) and the rest of the team after Hampshire won the County Championship in 2017.
Justin Rose pictured with Martin Young (holding trophy) and the rest of the team after Hampshire won the County Championship in 2017.

The reigning Olympic champion tees off tomorrow at The Concession Club looking for his third World Golf Championship victory in the Workday Championship.

Rose’s first WGC win also came at Doral in 2012, a year before his famous US Open win at Merion and six years after he was crowned European No. 1.

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His second came in the 2017 WGC-HSBC Championship, in Shanghai.

In 2013 Rose became the first British winner of the US Open since Tony Jacklin back in 1970 – just nine months after that famous Concession by Nicklaus.

So with his Jacklin connection, The Concession would be the perfect place for former Florida resident Rose to bloom once more.

Rose, who has a base in The Bahamas but has moved his family back to the UK over the winter, is currently No. 35 in the official world rankings.

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He spent 13 weeks ranked No. 1 between September 2018 and April 2019.

Young said: ‘Obviously as a Hampshire golfer I want to see Justin Rose play well this week, after a quiet spell for him.’

Rose, who was a teenager in the Hampshire team that won the English County Championship in 1996 – 21 years later before Young skippered the county to another title - has been a big supporter of the county’s amateur team.

Young revealed: ‘Rosey always thinks of us, and is proud of his Hampshire roots.

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‘We get good luck messages and tweets and little inspirational videos from him before our big events – and he was delighted to meet us all and see us with

the trophy after our win at Trevose in 2017.

‘I would love to see him back to his best and produce a big week at The Concesssion.’

With putting and performance around the greens key at The Concession, it is not surprising Young expects to see Jordan Spieth and defending champion Patrick Reed in contention for the WGC crown.

The three-time Hampshire, Isle of Wight and Channel Islands Amateur Champion said: ‘I can see -12 being a winning score, which is not exceptional.

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‘But because of the importance of the short game, I would not be surprised to see Spieth, or Reed, being in the mix at the death.

‘Depending on where they decide to put the pins, that will determine what the winning score will be.’

Having competed at the highest levels in the amateur game for some 30 years – he was the oldest member of the England A squad as a 30-year-old – Young has little time for Reed, dubbed ‘Captain America’ after whipping up the crowds on his Ryder Cup debut in 2016.

Dogged by a number of alleged ‘cheating’ allegations over the past 18 months, Reed is a divisive figure in the pro game.

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But the 2018 Masters Champion also has two WGC victories under his belt, including the 2020 WGC–Mexico Championship.

The latter – complete with a new sponsor – has been moved to Florida this week because of the pandemic.

Reed also won the 2014 WGC-Cadillac Championship, which was held at Doral’s Trump National two years before its owner became President of the USA.

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