Britain's last male Major champion — 2013 US Open winner and Olympic gold medallist at Rio 2016, who turned pro at 17 and missed his first 21 cuts.
Britain's last male Major champion — 2013 US Open winner and Olympic gold medallist at Rio 2016, who turned pro at 17 and missed his first 21 cuts. Golf demands extraordinary technical precision, strategic course management and the mental strength to perform consistently under the pressure of major competition. Career highlights included US Open 2013, Olympic Gold 2016, World No.1. What consistently distinguished Justin was the ability to perform at the highest level over many seasons — competing with the very best while maintaining exceptional standards throughout a long career in golf. Across a career marked by sustained excellence, Justin established a legacy that endures in the record books and in the lasting memory of golf fans worldwide. The standard Justin Rose set across his career in golf reflects the level of preparation, tactical intelligence and competitive focus that consistently separates the truly elite from the rest of the field.
First Englishman to win US Open since 1970, Olympic golf champion
How They Played
Methodical, precise iron play, strong mental game, consistent putting
Lasting Impact
Pioneered England's golf resurgence in majors and established Olympic golf credibility
US Open 2013
He missed the cut at his first 21 professional events — then went on to win a US Open and Olympic gold medal.
Did You Know?Career Honours
- US Open 2013
- Olympic Gold 2016
- World No.1