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Justin Rose eyes world No.1 spot at US Open

Fowler vows to win a major title

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Justin Rose will become world No.1 if he wins the US Open on Sunday while victory for Rickie Fowler would shed the American’s label as the best golf player without a major title.

It has been five years since Rose, then 32, broke through on the biggest stage to win the 2013 US Open at Merion.

World No.7 Fowler, however, remains 0-for-33 in the four championsh­ips that largely define a player’s career, a series of close calls only adding to his frustratio­n and the latest coming at the Masters in April where he finished runner-up to Patrick Reed.

“We’ll get it done, and once we get our first it’s definitely not going to be the last,” Fowler, 29, said with conviction at the end of a news conference on the eve of the tournament on Wednesday.

But Fowler must brace for more disappoint­ment, Rose said, because nobody closes the deal every time.

“He will let one or two go in the future,” the Briton said.

“You can’t skip through your career without one or two slipping through the net. It’s a byproduct of being on the leader board that these things happen.

“With regards to Rickie, he’s going to be on the leader board for a long, long time, and I’m sure things are going to line up for him more than once.”

But victory at Shinnecock Hills this week could go to Rose, the second favorite behind Dustin Johnson.

Nobody is in better form than the Englishman who won the Fort Worth Invitation­al three weeks ago.

His long game as stellar as ever, Rose says winning often boils down to how well he putts.

“The consistenc­y has been great all year,” the world No.3 said.

“I’ve always been a pretty good ballstrike­r. I’m now taking more of those opportunit­ies with the putter.

“I couldn’t think of a better scenario than to win a major, and to become world No.1.”

The same applies to Fowler, at least the winning part.

He could hardly go into a tournament in a better frame of mind, after getting engaged to girlfriend Allison Stokke last week.

“I just didn’t want to carry the ring around any longer,” joked Fowler, who hopes to replace it with a big silver trophy on Sunday.

 ?? Photo: VCG ?? Justin Rose of England plays his shot from the 12th tee during a practice round prior to the 2018 US Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club on Wednesday in Southampto­n, New York. wanghuayun@ globaltime­s.com.cn
Photo: VCG Justin Rose of England plays his shot from the 12th tee during a practice round prior to the 2018 US Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club on Wednesday in Southampto­n, New York. wanghuayun@ globaltime­s.com.cn

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