Justin Rose beats JJ Spaun in playoffs at the St. Jude championship

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We may have a Sunday match of Sunday already crazy for the Ryder Cup.

Justin Rose of England beat the champion of reduction in the United States, JJ Spaun, during a sudden death elimination in the St. Jude championship to launch the Fedex Cup qualifiers.

In order to go to the playoffs, Rose has sorted out four of his last five holes – he also sorted out two of the three holes in the playoffs.

After Rose observed the observation for the second time in the playoffs, he celebrated with an emphatic pump. Seven Spaun feet slipped to the left edge, giving Rose the victory.

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Justin Rose reacts after having made a putt during a playoff series against JJ Spaun who finally sealed his victory on the 18th hole in the final of the Fedex St. Jude championship at TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tenn., On August 10, 2025. (Chris Day / The Commercial Appeal / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

The ranking had been stacked – Tommy Fleetwood held a share of the head late, along Scottie Scheffler, but Fleetwood beaten 17 to miss the playoffs by a stroke. Scheffler also finished tied in third at -15.

Songs of “USA” have sounded through the crowd of Memphis at TPC Southwind, while the two golfers are now heading for Bethpage Black next month, winning automatic offers. It will be the first Ryder Cup of Spaun, while Rose will be in her seventh of the last eight events.

Justin Rose poses with the winner’s trophy in the last round of the Fedex St. Jude championship golf course. (Steve Roberts-Imagn images)

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“Incredible last 90 minutes,” Rose said. “I played an incredible golf course in the section. When I do my best, I know I’m good enough to play and compete, and now win the best players in the world. Very rewarding day for me.”

Spaun has shown a lot of Moxie alone. He made a 20 -foot sipt to the 17th hole to shoot in a share of the head and closed with a 65. He also made a brimidie Putt of 30 feet on the second additional hole with pink in tight.

“I hung in there the best I could, and he first beat me in the hole. He was simply not supposed to be,” said Spaun, who locked a place in his first Ryder Cup.

Justin Rose shakes hands with JJ Spaun after Rose beaten Spaun after three playoff series on the 18th hole in the final of the Fedex St. Jude championship at TPC Southwind in Memphis, tenn., August 10, 2025. (Chris Day / The Commercial Appeal / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

The BMW championship next week now presents the top 50 in the Fedex Cup (Spaun and Rose Rank third and fourth, respectively, behind Scheffler and Rory McILroy).

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