LONDON — England's Justin Rose qualified for this month's British Open at Troon as former Ryder Cup teammate Sergio Garcia again failed to book a place in golf's oldest major championship for the second straight year.
LONDON — England's Justin Rose qualified for this month's British Open at Troon as former Ryder Cup teammate Sergio Garcia again failed to book a place in golf's oldest major championship for the second straight year.The 43-year-old Rose , the 2013 US Open champion, took one of the four places on offer in final qualifying at Burnham Burrow in Somerset.
'I guess I came in with a good attitude... I still feel like I can win the Open. To win it, you've got to be in it.'But over at the West Lancashire course, there was disappointment for another former major champion as Garcia fell short in his bid to qualify for the British Open by finishing two strokes adrift of the top four, just as he had done 12 months ago.
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