Justin Rose wins 12th title in playoff

Justin Rose wins 12th title in playoff

FedEx St. Jude Championship R4

Justin Rose

Justin Rose signed for a final-round 67 having made six birdies, four of them consecutively from the 14th, and three bogeys to reach 16-under and enter a playoff for the FedEx St. Jude Championship against American J.J. Spaun who fired six birdies and one bogey for a 65.

Both players parred the first extra hole and birdied the second before Rose birdied the 3rd for the win.

Rose led the field with 26 total birdies this week (next best: 23, Scottie Scheffler and Tommy Fleetwood).

“I’ll tell you what, it feels amazing to get it done. Today was obviously a great opportunity starting the day. There were a lot of, I guess for me, storylines involved, playing with Tommy, one of my best friends out here on Tour, clearly Scottie right there, a whole chasing pack,” said Rose.

“But starting the day one back, clearly that’s an opportunity to have an awesome chance at winning a tournament. It kind of wasn’t going my way. The front nine was slow for both me and Tommy so there were four of us in the mix heading into the back nine.

“I stalled a little bit, but then the last five holes, I played some of my best golf, and I kind of felt like I pulled it together when I really had to, and even in the playoff I continued to hit great shots, and that just makes it so much fun as a competitor to really, really, really, when you have to hit the shots, to find them. I’ll take a lot of pride in that today.”

This was the Englishman’s twelfth career PGA Tour title in his 443rd start at the age 45 and his first since the 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. He has had the most wins on Tour of any player from England since 1940 (second most: Nick Faldo, 9 wins).

Rose is the oldest winner on Tour since Phil Mickelson at the 2021 PGA Championship (50 years, 11 months, 7 days).

Spaun recorded his third runner-up finish of the season (P2/The Players Championship, T2/Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches) and is tied with Justin Thomas for the most by any player this year.

The 2025 US Open winner recorded his sixth top-10 finish in 21 starts this season.

American World No. 1 and FedExCup leader Scottie Scheffler made four birdies and two bogeys for a 67 and a share of third place at 15-under, recording his twelfth consecutive top-10 finish and 14th of the season.

England’s Tommy Fleetwood started the day with a one-shot lead and fired three birdies and two bogeys for a 69 and a share of third place. He recorded his sixth top-10 finish this season and the 43rd of his PGA Tour career in his 162nd start, the most of any player without a win since 1983.

American Cameron Young, winner of last week’s Wyndham Championship, carded the low round of the day with a 6-under 64 having made two bogeys and finished fifth at 11-under.

FedExCup Playoffs

Following the FedEx St. Jude Championship, the top 50 players in the FedExCup standings have qualified for next week’s BMW Championship (the second of three events in the FedExCup Playoffs).

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2J.J. Spaun-1668666565264
T3Scottie Scheffler-1567666567265
T3Tommy Fleetwood-1563646969265
5Cameron Young-1169657164269
T6Akshay Bhatia-1062697069270
T6Rickie Fowler-1066696669270
T6Andrew Novak-1068646771270
T9Ludvig Åberg-967677067271
T9Kurt Kitayama-969637267271
T9Patrick Cantlay-970676668271
T9Chris Kirk-968676670271
T9Ben Griffin-966696670271
T14Jhonattan Vegas-869696668272
T14Si Woo Kim-865696969272
T14Bud Cauley-864697069272
T17Hideki Matsuyama-769706965273
T17Russell Henley-766707166273
T17Sungjae Im-771647167273
T17Jacob Bridgeman-769647169273
T17Sepp Straka-768676870273
T22Brian Harman-667687267274
T22Aaron Rai-670696867274
T22J.T. Poston-670696768274
T22Harry Hall-664726969274
T22Xander Schauffele-668726569274
T22Collin Morikawa-666657271274
T28Justin Thomas-568727065275
T28Sam Burns-570716668275
T28Maverick McNealy-566667469275
T28Taylor Pendrith-569696572275
T32Viktor Hovland-474686767276
T32Davis Riley-472677067276
T32Denny McCarthy-470677267276
T32Max Greyserman-470696968276
T32Kevin Yu-471676969276
T32Matt Fitzpatrick-467716969276
T38Nico Echavarria-372706966277
T38Patrick Rodgers-371687068277
T38Jordan Spieth-369707068277
T38Matti Schmid-371666971277
T38Robert MacIntyre-367706872277
T38Thomas Detry-367696873277
T44Ryan Gerard-270697366278
T44Keegan Bradley-272706967278
T44Nick Taylor-267717268278
T44Lucas Glover-270666973278
T48Stephan Jaeger-172696969279
T48Harris English-170686972279
T50Ryan FoxPar72716869280
T50Emiliano GrilloPar69697171280
T50Corey ConnersPar71687071280
T50Cam DavisPar69726772280
T54Chris Gotterup+172737066281
T54Sam Stevens+171706971281
T56Mackenzie Hughes+271697072282
T56Jason Day+271687172282
T56Wyndham Clark+267687275282
T59Aldrich Potgieter+371727367283
T59Michael Kim+372727267283
T59Shane Lowry+373687171283
T62Erik van Rooyen+574697171285
T62Jake Knapp+572707073285
T64Tom Hoge+673746772286
T64Brian Campbell+669717175286
T64Tony Finau+669687376286
67Joe Highsmith+869746976288
T68Min Woo Lee+1076727270290
T68Daniel Berger+1068757275290
Updated: August 11, 2025