Justin Rose recently ditched the golf course to attend F1 star Lando Norris and his team, McLaren's Las Vegas outing. Rose has always been an F1 fanatic, and he'll attend Norris’ Las Vegas GP event, which is scheduled to take place tomorrow at the Las Vegas Street Circuit.
Rose isn't playing any tournament this week. He went to Vegas alongside his brother to attend the $70 million-worth F1 star's (according to Celebrity Net Worth) event. The golfer shared two posts on his X handle. In one of them, he posed with his brother.
In the next post, Justin Rose shared videos of the racing track.
Rose last played at the DP World Tour Championship, where he finished at T14 after scoring 12 under. He also played at the DP World Tour’s BMW PGA Championship, after finishing at T61 with a total score of 6 under.
What did Justin Rose say after winning his last tournament?
Justin Rose last won the FedEx St. Jude Championship, which took place at the TPC Southwind. Rose fired 16 under as the total score after having an opening round of 64 with three birdies on the front nine and four birdies on the back nine.
In the second round, he shot 66 with three birdies on the front nine and four birdies on the back nine. In the third round, he scored 67 with four birdies on the front nine and two birdies on the back nine. The fourth round saw 67 with one birdie on the front nine and five birdies on the back nine. After the event, he joined a press conference and said (via ASAP Sports):
“I'll tell you what, it feels amazing to get it done. Today was obviously a great opportunity starting the day. There were a lot of, I guess for me, storylines involved, playing with Tommy, one of my best friends out here on TOUR, clearly Scottie right there, a whole chasing pack. But starting the day one back, clearly that's an opportunity to have an awesome chance at winning a tournament. It kind of wasn't going my way. The front nine was slow for both me and Tommy so there were four of us in the mix heading into the back nine.” “I stalled a little bit, but then the last five holes, I played some of my best golf, and I kind of felt like I pulled it together when I really had to, and even in the playoff I continued to hit great shots, and that just makes it so much fun as a competitor to really, really, really, when you have to hit the shots, to find them. I'll take a lot of pride in that today… it's a strange balance of patience because obviously if you try too hard in anything in life it doesn't seem to happen, so you've still got to let it come to you," Justin Rose added.Last year, Rose finished at T22 at the FedEx St. Jude Championship with a total score of 6 under.
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