The first playoffs event of the season was quite intense.
Justin Rose was victorious (shout at the Rose team!) In the Fedex St. Jude championship in Memphis during the weekend. So that all talks about playoff events are mediocre (the format is definitely a problem) is delivered.
Surprisingly, this event is quite accustomed to things that require additional competition. Rose’s victory came in a playoff against us. The open winner JJ Spaun and was the twenty -playoff in the history of this event. Rose collected his second victory in the playoffs of his career, while Spaun fell to 0-2 in the playoffs in general, curiously, both knights lost the playoffs against Rory Mcilroy this season with Span losing the players and Rose falling into the Masters. It has bone all year.
Rose has approached many victories for some time. Hey, obviously, talked in Augusta and so made the duration of the open championship last year. The victory marked the first since the 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
There is no doubt that Rose was the star when he came to the winner of the tournament, but Tommy Fleetwood should also be mentioned. It seemed that English could finally collect his first victory on the PGA tour, he is the leadership that he intertwined in the final round of Sunday, but a flag in the stretch of the contest and lost the playoff completely.
Fleetwood finished T3 and scored its 43rd Top-10 final (162 total openings). It is, as we all know, the majority of any player without a victory on the tour since 1983. His time has been approaching, without ceurmente.