The Denver Post

Rose focuses on task while resting his back

- By Dave Skretta

ST. LOUIS» Justin Rose skipped playing practice rounds for the PGA Championsh­ip, preferring instead to rest a sore back that forced him to withdraw from last week’s WGC-Bridgeston­e Invitation­al.

He walked each nine at Bellerive Country Club, though, and he thinks that’s good enough.

“The great thing is I haven’t hit a bad shot in two days. So I’m coming in feeling pretty good about that,” the world’s thirdranke­d player said jokingly. “I just feel like walking it has been quite an interestin­g experience . ... I feel like I’ve actually got a clear vision of the golf course.”

Rose explained that by walking the course, and only doing a bit of chipping and putting, he was able to better focus on the setup. He could examine potential pin placements and where to avoid trouble off the tee, rather than letting the technical parts of his swing cloud his thoughts.

“I have the time to look around a little more closely,” he said. “I’m not dictated by where I’ve hit my ball, and then you kind of get concerned with that and those visuals.”

Rose admitted it’s a different way to approach a major championsh­ip, but the winner of the 2013 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills has been in enough of those that he knows what to expect. He lost in a playoff to Sergio Garcia at the Masters last year.

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