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I STILL BELIEVE IN MIRACLES
Daily Star
|September 23, 2025
Momentum is the key as Rose eyes Medinah repeat
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JUSTIN ROSE will tell his teammates to "just keep believing" as they seek the first European triumph on American soil since the Miracle of Medinah.
The English veteran has won the US Open and an Olympic gold during his colourful career.
But Rose, now 45, said nothing compares to the drama of the last day in 2012, when Jose Maria Olazabal’s team came back from 10-6 down for the Seve-inspired “great escape” - and then celebrated with the Americans’ champagne.
“It was all about momentum,” said the former world No.1. “As soon as we got it, the crowd go quiet.
This story is from the September 23, 2025 edition of Daily Star.
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