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Justin wants to celebrate 40th bithday in style

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Justin Rose says turning 40 last week gave him the opportunit­y to “press the reset button” after a disappoint­ing year and the Briton is looking forward to challengin­g for seven majors over the next 11 months.

Rose, who won the US Open in 2013 and the Olympic gold three years later, has not won a tournament in the last 18 months and heads into the PGA Championsh­ip at Harding Park on Thursday hoping to turn things around.

” ... My golf has been poor for the last year. But I’ve been in a work phase for the last three, four months and you don’t always see the results,” Rose, who split with his swing coach Sean Foley in June, said.

“But I know they’re coming and feel in a much better place than 12 months ago. I was 40 last Thursday ... I skipped the WGC in Memphis because I needed that milestone — it’s allowed me to press the reset button.

“My 30s were amazing, having children and building the bulk of my career, but though outsiders might think, ‘Well, he’s got a great life, the major, the gold medal, the Ryder Cup status ... what’s left?’ it’s nothing like that. I’m still very hungry.”

The world No 16 said he was looking to hit top form in the three majors this year — the PGA Championsh­ip, the US Open and the Masters — and use it as a launch pad for 2021.

“We have seven majors in 11 months. That ’ s a career ’ s worth of opportunit­y and we’re lucky to be playing for it,” Rose said.

” ... I get miserable when I’m not playing well and it’s in everyone’s interest I rebound ... I can come across as laid-back, but I’m driven and get very frustrated.”

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 ?? Picture: CRAIG JONES/ALLSPORT/GETTY IMAGES ?? EARLY DAYS: A 17-year-old Justin Rose of England acknowledg­es the crowd during the 1998 British Open at Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Lancashire, England.
Picture: CRAIG JONES/ALLSPORT/GETTY IMAGES EARLY DAYS: A 17-year-old Justin Rose of England acknowledg­es the crowd during the 1998 British Open at Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Lancashire, England.

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