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So last season. Her live vocals during the soundcheck have become the next viral moment of Coachella 2025, which is being headlined by several industry powerhouses, including Lady Gaga, Green Day, ...
Justin Rose celebrates on the 17th hole during the ... He played with limited stress one day, and it felt like chaos the next. “Golf is a funny game. It’s a day-to-day thing.
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A very solid showing from the LIV Golf rebel as he only manages a single bogey and five birdies on the day. He's a stroke ahead of McIlroy and a stroke behind Rose - a perfect spot to stay ...
Far more blissful on a warm spring day was Rose, who at one point had it going so well that he felt like a pitcher throwing a no-hitter. He pitched to 6 feet for birdie on the par-5 eighth.
But other than that wayward fire, Rose was dialed in all day. “Today I chunked the golf course in my mind, little mini targets, mini goals. And that’s the way I approached the day, and that ...
Jason Day was the best of the Australians after the ... joined Smith at one-under as England's Justin Rose led the field at seven-under.
April 10 (UPI) --Justin Rose made eight birdies en route to a 7-under 65 to finish at the top of the leaderboard on the first day of the 2025 Masters Tournament on Thursday in Augusta, Ga.
After a double on the difficult 11th hole, Watson posted birdies in three of the next four holes and finished the day with a 1-under 71. He's in a busy part of the leaderboard but in a prime position ...
He played them in 4 over, making double bogey on Nos. 15 and 17. It’s McIlroy’s Ryder Cup teammate, Justin Rose, who leads the way after Day 1 of the season’s first major. The Englishman shot 7-under ...
And then it was all about Rory McIlroy and his late-day meltdown. The problem with Rory ... finishing seven shots behind first-round leader Justin Rose (65). The Masters has long eluded McIlroy ...
I deserve a two stroke penalty at the very least. But Justin Rose did have a heck of a day on Thursday at Augusta National, carding a 65 to give him a 3 stroke lead over the field. Now ...