GOLF ASIA: Rose storms home to win Indonesian Masters

18 Dec, 2017

England's Justin Rose fired a brilliant round of 10 under par to cruise to victory at the $750,000 Indonesian Masters Sunday. Rose, who is ranked six in the world, was the form player at the Asian Tour's season-ending event and finished 29 under for the tournament, eight shots clear of Thailand's Phachara Khongwatmai.
The win caps a stellar end to the season for the Englishman in which he has won three tournaments in the past two months. "That's my largest ever winning margin at a tournament," Rose told reporters at a press conference.
"To really do it at the end of the long season, to come here with my game in good shape and to deal with the jetlag, deal with the rain delays, to stay focused all four rounds, is something I'm very pleased about." Following a curtailed day of play Saturday, competitors had to complete their third round early Sunday before commencing with the fourth at the Royale Jakarta Golf Club.
After finishing his remaining 10 holes with seven birdies and one bogey for a third round six-under-par 66, Rose held a three shot lead over Zimbabwe's Scott Vincent going into the final round. Rose started strongly with four birdies in a row before eagling the ninth to make the turn at seven-under-par 29.
He kept the momentum up over the back nine, dropping just one shot to bogey the 16th. Poor weather has plagued the event, disrupting play most days, and it was no different on Sunday as lightning storms saw the tournament suspended twice.

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