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Woods to miss AT&T title defence
Tiger Woods will not defend his AT&T National title at Congressional due to an elbow strain and is not expected to play again before The Open next month.
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Champion Rose keeps expectations low
Newly-crowned US Open champion Justin Rose's self-belief helped him make his breakthrough into golf's elite.
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Els hoping to continue good form in Munich
Reigning Open champion Ernie Els is looking forward to getting back on the birdie trail at the BMW International this week after a punishing week in America.
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Rose praises influence of coach Foley
Newly-crowned US Open champion Justin Rose hailed the influence of coach Sean Foley following his triumph at Merion.
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Rose hopes for more Englishmen to bloom
Justin Rose hopes his US Open triumph can inspire more English players to win major championships, but he also wants more of them for himself.
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Rose pays tribute to beaten foe Mickelson
Justin Rose spared a thought for a heartbroken Phil Mickelson after his US Open victory inflicted more misery on the four-time major winner.
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Jacklin proud of fellow Englishman Rose
Tony Jacklin praised Justin Rose's courage after watching him become the first Englishman to win a major championship for 17 years.
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Rose rises to third after maiden major win
Justin Rose has returned to third place in golf's world rankings following his maiden major championship victory in the US Open at Merion.
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More heartbreak for Mickelson at US Open
Phil Mickelson reflected on yet more US Open heartbreak on Sunday after extending his unwanted record of second place finishes in the event to six on his 43rd birthday.
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McIlroy, McDowell pay tribute to Rose
Former champions Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell today led the tributes to Justin Rose after he followed in their footsteps by winning his first major title in the US Open.
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Stefani records historic ace at Merion
Shawn Stefani created history as he became the first player to record a hole in one in a US Open at Merion.
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US Open win a "dream come true" for Rose
Justin Rose admitted he had realised a childhood dream after claiming his first major title with a dramatic victory in the US Open.
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Rose ends 43-year wait with US Open triumph
Justin Rose on Sunday survived a rollercoaster final round to win his first major title in the US Open and inflict further misery on Phil Mickelson.
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Laird critical of 'ridiculous' Merion set-up
Martin Laird finished the 113th US Open with a round of 68 and criticism of organisers for making players "look like an idiot" with "ridiculous" pin positions.
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Unhappy US Open anniversary for Woods
The anniversary of his last major victory on Sunday proved an unhappy one for Tiger Woods, who finished the US Open at 13 over par.
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