AG News: Rose reclaims #1 ranking after Turkish Open win
Justin Rose soared back to the top of the world rankings after edging out Haotong Li in a thrilling finish at the Turkish Airlines Open.
A dramatic 75-foot putt lifted Paula Creamer to her first win since the 2010 US Women’s Open at the HSBC Champions, and she did it using TaylorMade’s JetSpeed Ladies Driver and wearing adidas footwear and apparel.
TaylorMade-adidas Golf Tour staff professional Paula Creamer smashed her tee shots using the new TaylorMade JetSpeed driver and relied on steady putting, including an unthinkable 75-foot birdie putt to capture the event in the second playoff hole.
The win was Creamer’s first since the 2010 U.S. Women’s Open. It also moves her into first place for the Race to CME Globe, a season-long points competition that debuted this season.
“It might be one of my favourite wins, and that's going -- taking a pretty big leap right there,” said Creamer. “But you know, it has, it's been almost three years and you know, so much has happened…It has been coming and it just shows your perseverance. That's why I love the game. I work hard for this reason. And holding that trophy, gosh, it was so nice.”
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Justin Rose soared back to the top of the world rankings after edging out Haotong Li in a thrilling finish at the Turkish Airlines Open.
Xander Schauffele won the WGC-HSBC Champions cementing his place as one America’s brightest golfing talents. But it was matched in significance by Cameron Champ's maiden PGA Tour victory