From the late wave and beginning on 10 tee, past champ and World No. 48 Justin Rose bobbed and weaved to a 2-under 35-33=68 in R1 of the 122nd U.S. Open at The Country Club in Brookline, Mass., good for T7 and two back of leader Adam Hadwin.
The Englishman, who arrived off a season-best T4 and a near-59 on Sunday at last week’s Canadian Open, is grouped the first two rounds with fellow past champs Gary Woodland and Bryson DeChambeau, who he beat today by one and three shots, respectively. On seven (of 14) fairways and 11 greens in regulation, he squared four bogeys at 10, 12, 14 and 8, offset by six birdies at 11, 13, 14, 17, 18 and 5, losing 0.24 strokes off-the-tee but gaining 1.31 on approach and 2.20 with the flat stick. The 2013 winner at Merion GC in Pennsylvania has recorded 40 top 25s in 72 previous majors, including a T13 at the 104th PGA in Tulsa four weeks ago (71-70-71-68), and arrived 78th in the FedExCup standings, having missed the FEC Playoffs last season (126th) for the first time since the advent of the season-long points race in 2007, lowlighted by missed cuts at the 120th and 121st U.S. Opens. See link below to post-round comments.