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Justin Rose 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 No.3 globally, also mentioned his readiness to step into the role of European captain if Luke Donald opts out in 2027.

Rose’s stellar performance at Torrey Pines, where he led from start to finish, culminated in a total score of 23-under 265, outdoing Tiger Woods’ and George Burns’ previous records. Reflecting on his win, Rose humorously acknowledged Woods and emphasized his focus during the crucial final holes of the tournament.

Having climbed back from a ranking of 55 to No.3 in the world, Rose credited his improved gameplay and mental fortitude, particularly in California. He highlighted the confidence gained from recent successes and acknowledged the need to consistently access his full potential.

With 13 tour titles to his name, including wins at prestigious venues like Muirfield Village and Pebble Beach, Rose remains determined to achieve more in his career. His sights are set on major championships, aiming to secure multiple victories and ultimately fulfill his childhood dream of winning all four Grand Slam events.

Meanwhile, Brooks Koepka returned to the PGA Tour with a modest finish while the new season of the Saudi-backed league commences shortly. Rose, who declined an early offer from the league, affirmed his commitment to competing against the best players globally on the European Tour and PGA TOUR, citing this as his primary source of motivation and drive for success.

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