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Lego scene re-creates Rose’s Birkdale moment

- By Steve Douglas Associated Press Sports Writer

SOUTHPORT, England — Royal Birkdale is where it all began for Justin Rose.

Now, there’s a Lego scene to prove it.

Rose was a slight 17-yearold golfer wearing a baggy red sweater and a wide smile when he produced one of the British Open’s iconic moments in 1998, holing out from 45 yards for eagle at the 72nd hole to secure a tie for fourth place.

He was the talk of Birkdale that week. Trash-collector staff stopped work- ing to catch a glimpse of the English amateur making a run at the claret jug on home turf.

It was a summer that defined him, and still does in many ways.

One of the first places he sought out when arriving for a practice round at the course last week was that piece of rough to the left of the fairway on No. 18, where he holed the shot of a lifetime.

Days later, the moment was re-created in a video animation in Lego form and got the attention of Rose’s kids and his 3-yearold nephew, Billy. “You see them watch it and see them so impressed,” Rose said. “It’s a Lego scene, that’s how you know it was a cool achievemen­t.”

Rose looks back at that moment and that particular British Open — his first — and sees someone playing with “freedom” and the “innocence” of youth. He is trying to use that as a model going forward.

He’s also amazed that it remains his best finish at his home major.

“It’s disappoint­ing,” he said Tuesday. “Maybe the expectatio­n for a number of years afterwards took its toll coming back, trying to live up to it. I feel now, though, at this stage of my career I’ve sort of somewhat proved that that wasn’t a flash in the pan, so I can come back to the Open a little freer than I could.”

Rose is the Olympic champion, a U. S Open winner from 2013 and a reliable pick at most majors these days. Three months ago, he was dueling with Sergio Garcia in the final round of the Masters, only to lose to his good friend in a playoff.

Still, he sees the next few years as the “do- it- now phase” of his career if he wants to win the claret jug.

 ?? Dave Thompson / The Associated Press ?? Justin Rose plays a shot on the 10th hole Tuesday during a practice round ahead of the British Open Golf Championsh­ip.
Dave Thompson / The Associated Press Justin Rose plays a shot on the 10th hole Tuesday during a practice round ahead of the British Open Golf Championsh­ip.

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