Birkdale memories: Justin Rose on special finish at The Open
By Sky Sports Golf
Last Updated: 18/07/17 11:25am
In the second of our video features from Royal Birkdale, we take a look back at Justin Rose's remarkable performance as a teenage amateur in the 1998 Open.
The Englishman, making his first Major appearance, produced a memorable moment in the closing stages of the tournament when he holed from 45 yards for a birdie at the 18th.
That meant Rose finished just two shots behind Mark O'Meara and Brian Watts, with the former winning the eventual play-off to lift the Claret Jug.
Rose, then 17, had kicked off with a two-over round of 72, before a superb 66 got him to within a shot of the lead ahead of the cut.
A 75 then followed before he capped off a final-round 69 to finish on two over, 10 shots ahead of the other nearest amateur, Sergio Garcia.
Rose claimed the silver medal for finishing as the lowest amateur and turned professional the following day.
"At the beginning of my week, all I wanted was to be a part of it all," Rose said afterwards. "I didn't realise I would be such a big part of it, almost getting the feel of being the winning player coming up the 18th. That's how I felt today."