PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — (AP) — Justin Rose took all the drama out of a long week with three quick birdies that sent him to a three-shot victory Monday in the ...
“Just that walk up 18, to be able to build a bit of a lead, to kind of enjoy it, was a very special moment,” he said. Denny McCarthy was two shots behind when play resumed and had birdie chances on the 16th and 17th that he couldn't covert. At one point on Sunday, there was rain, wind, hail and sunshine, all within a one-hour window. Rose took it from there, a masterclass weekend of iron play and great putting. So that was a good one.” Yeah, that was a break,” Rose said. The back nine, so difficult in the final hours Sunday evening, was hardly a threat Monday morning. Rose returned Sunday morning and made what then was a 7-foot birdie putt. "I thought the simple way to approach it was try to play my way into the top 50 in the world ... claw my way up the world rankings and make it that way. So yeah, big relief from that point of view.” Andrews in 2010, a streak he did not want to end.
An impromptu iron switch helped propel Justin Rose to his first PGA Tour win in four years at Pebble Beach.
Rose also had two other clubs of note in his bag: A Callaway Paradym driver, marking the fourth win for the Paradym family in the past five PGA Tour events, as well as the unusual-looking Axis 1 putter. [Cobra King Forged Tour](https://golf-galaxy.selw.net/LPAZva); (5-6): [Cobra King CB](https://golf-galaxy.selw.net/qn52Rn); (7-PW): [Cobra King MB](https://golf-galaxy.selw.net/qn52Rn) “He was hitting his numbers and ball-flight windows but was really flushing the 4-iron,” said Schomin, referencing the club Rose hit from 215 yards into the par-5 sixth hole Sunday afternoon, leaving an eight-footer for eagle which ignited Rose’s victory run. As great as it is to get a player like Rose to play your irons, the clock was ticking. Schomin worked quickly to put together the combo set of the King Tour model for the 4-iron, King CB for the 5- and 6-irons and King MB for the 7-iron through pitching wedge with Project X 6.5 shafts. He really liked the clubs but needed an adjustment on the grips.
Here's a look at the equipment Justin Rose used to win the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am for his 11th PGA Tour victory.
Open champion used to win the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am for his 11th Tour victory. Certainly on like the three-quarter shots into greens which you needed this week to try to take a bit of spin off the ball." "I made a change out of the blue this week.
After four years, Justin Rose stepped back into the winner's circle with a victory at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
- February 06, 2023 - Highlights
Take a closer look at the gear equipment free agent Justin Rose used to win for the first time since 2019 at the 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach ProAm.
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Power, who will seek to bring that momentum on with him to the WM Phoenix Open starting on Thursday, moved from fifth to fourth in the FedEx Cup standings. I think the format this week, playing with amateurs, kind of just mellowed me out to the point where I let it happen. You don’t make it by playing on the Champions Tour but if I did something obvious, like I played well on the PGA Tour, won some events, something like that ... “I made a change out of the blue,” he admitted of putting new irons with new shafts into his bag. In a year, still early, that has been dominated by his fellow Europeans Jon Rahm and Rory McIlroy, Rose’s win added yet further evidence that Luke Donald’s hand at the Ryder Cup in Rome later this year is gathering strength. The wisdom of that gameplan was exemplified by how his playing partners brought trouble into play, Peter Malnati’s drive finishing on a pebble terrace and Kurt Kitayama pulling a fairway wood second shot straight into the Pacific.
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The DP World Tour's Singapore Open is also live on Sky Sports Golf this week, with coverage starting at 5.30am on Thursday "Obviously a win does give you a lot of belief. "It was nice today to tee off with a lead.