Justin Rose wins AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am to claim first title since 2019
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With strong windy weather at Pebble Beach, last week's tournament was forced to extend the final round to Monday.
On Sunday, Justin Rose completed the first 9 balls of the final round and stopped due to dark with a total of -15 strokes, thereby monopolizing the top seat. Entering the second day, the 42-year-old British golfer recorded 3 birdies on the last 9 holes to determine the final result with -18 strokes, leading by 3 strokes compared to the chasing group Brendon Todd and Brandon Wu.

With 68 and 69 strokes respectively in the final round, Keith Mitchell and Peter Malnati shared the T-4 spot with a combined score of -14.
Winning the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am at 42 years, 6 months and 7 days, Justin Rose became the second oldest golfer on the Tour to win after Phil Mickelson's emotional coronation at the PGA Championship 2021. Besides, Rose is also the first player from Europe to win the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am title in the tournament's illustrious history.
Having played for the International team 5 times in the Ryder Cup, but Justin Rose has struggled for many years. His last win on the pro scene was at the 2019 Farmers Insurance Open, and his efforts to return to the top have paid off with powerful performances early in the season.

Key members of the European team have joined LIV Golf, so the superstar lineup under Luke Donald in the Ryder Cup will certainly be affected, but perhaps Rose's return will make a highlight in Italy in the fall of this year.