The Citizen (KZN)

Still time for Rose to bloom

- Jakarta

– Justin Rose (above) will have a chance to finish a stellar year on a high when the world number two tees off tomorrow in the defence of his Indonesian Masters title.

The 38-year-old will be the highest-ranked player at the Royale Jakarta Golf Club with Ryder Cup team mate Henrik Stenson and India’s Shubhankar Sharma, the newly-crowned Asian Tour Order of Merit champion, expected to be among main challenger­s.

“I have always had the mentality that the golf course doesn’t recognise who is the best player in the world,” Rose said ahead of the season-ending Asian Tour event.

“I don’t tee off ahead of these guys because of my ranking. We tee off together with the same score. It is about a great week’s work. There is no complacenc­y from that point of view.”

Sharma, 22, played in all four Majors this year and was the European Tour’s Rookie of the Year.

And 2013 US Open champion Rose has been impressed with the rise of Asian players on the global circuits.

“We are seeing Asian players crop up all over the world and compete at the highest level. More and more players are graduating from the Asian Tour,” said Rose, who led from the first round to win last year’s tournament by eight strokes.

“If you look at the LPGA, they are strongly represente­d by Asia unbelievab­ly well. We are beginning to see that happen on the men’s side.”

Stenson hopes the fact that he has never played in Indonesia before will not hurt his chances.

“I’ve come up with a plan and hopefully I can play some decent golf,” said Stenson, who won the 2016 British Open. –

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