Justin Rose Reveals Why He Turned Down LIV Golf to Chase Major Championships ⛳🔥

Justin Rose Reveals Why He Turned Down LIV Golf to Chase Major Championships ⛳🔥



Justin Rose Reveals Why He Turned Down LIV Golf to Chase Major Championships ⛳🔥

Justin Rose Reveals Why He Turned Down LIV Golf to Chase Major Championships ⛳🔥

Justin Rose is living proof that chasing dreams can outweigh money 💰🏆. While many European legends like Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood, Henrik Stenson, and Paul Casey joined LIV Golf in 2022, Rose stayed on the PGA Tour — and he explains why it was the best decision of his career.

At 45, Rose is still competing at the highest level, coming off a monumental victory at the $20 million FedEx St. Jude Championship, his 12th PGA Tour win. 🌟 He narrowly missed major glory in recent tournaments, including last year’s Open at Royal Troon and this year’s Masters playoff against Rory McIlroy, but he believes his career still has a late peak — an “Indian summer” of golf greatness.

In a revealing interview with No Laying Up, Rose opened up about why money wasn’t the deciding factor:

✅ LIV Golf wouldn’t have allowed him to compete in majors 🏌️
✅ He wanted to honor his childhood dream of major victories 🌟
✅ The PGA Tour’s competitive environment keeps him striving for excellence 💪

“I felt like I needed to believe in the 12-year-old me that wanted to win major championships and chase my dreams… With where I am trending, I am pretty happy with where I’m at and I think the dream is still alive.”

Rose is back in action this week at the BMW Championship, the second FedEx Cup playoff event, aiming to continue his late-career resurgence and chase even more major glory. ⛳

📺 Watch now to hear Justin Rose’s heartfelt explanation for turning down LIV Golf and why his competitive fire still burns brighter than ever!

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