Justin Rose Finishes Round Two in Style at PGA Championship

Justin Rose, who has previously expressed his enjoyment of playing in the Philadelphia area, finished his second round at the PGA Championship in style.

Rose won the AT&T National at Aronimink in 2010. He also claimed his lone major win at the U.S. Open at Merion in 2011.

Rose’s Challenging Second Round

Rose grinded out a solid even-par 70 on Thursday. Friday brought more difficult conditions with strong winds.

Rose was 5-over for the day when he reached the 590-yard par-5 ninth hole in Round 2. He knew he had to be aggressive.

Rose sent his approach shot into some heavy rough short and left of the green with a fairway wood from the middle of the fairway. It looked like he was on his way to a missed cut.

An Unlikely Eagle Changes Everything

In a major, things can change in an instant.

After surveying his lie – 76 feet away from the hole – Rose delivered one of the shots of the tournament. He pitched in for an unlikeliest of eagles for a 3-over 73.

Through two rounds, he sits at 3-over for the Championship and just outside the cutline, which will likely move in his favour as the day goes on.

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