Justin Rose has expressed his ambition to achieve a career Grand Slam following his victory at the Farmers Insurance Open, where he surpassed Tiger Woods’ scoring record. The 45-year-old golfer, ranked third in the world, also indicated that he is not yet considering taking on the role of European captain in 2027 if Luke Donald opts out.
Rose, who led wire-to-wire at Torrey Pines, finished with a remarkable 23-under 265, outperforming Tiger Woods and George Burns in previous years. Reflecting on his performance, Rose acknowledged his focus on continual improvement and future successes.
Having clinched 13 tour titles at prestigious venues like Muirfield Village and Pebble Beach, Rose remains driven to achieve more in his career. Despite his accomplishments, including winning the US Open and an Olympic gold medal, he is determined to secure multiple major titles.
While Brooks Koepka finished tied 56th in his return to the PGA Tour, Rose, who declined an offer from the LIV Golf league, emphasized his commitment to competing against the best in the world. His dedication to the European Tour and PGA TOUR reflects his ambition to reach the pinnacle of the sport and fulfill his childhood dream of winning all four major championships.