Justin Rose Turns 45: Golf Star's Age Sparks Fan Reactions
Justin Rose Turns 45: Golf Stars Age Sparks Fan Reactions...
Justin Rose celebrated his 45th birthday on July 30, 2025, but the golfer's age is trending again today as fans debate his enduring career. The English-born PGA Tour veteran remains competitive, most recently finishing T12 at last week's Masters Tournament in Augusta.
Rose's longevity has become a talking point in golf circles, especially after his strong 2026 season start. The 2013 U.S. Open champion currently ranks 28th in the world, outperforming many younger players. His consistent performance at age 45 has drawn comparisons to Phil Mickelson's late-career success.
Social media lit up today with birthday wishes and career retrospectives. Many American fans expressed surprise at Rose's age, given his athletic swing and recent tournament results. Golf analysts note his fitness regimen and technical adjustments have extended his prime years.
The trend coincides with Rose's upcoming appearance at this weekend's RBC Heritage in Hilton Head, South Carolina. Tournament organizers are featuring him in promotional materials highlighting veteran players. Rose turned professional in 1998 at age 17, meaning he's now spent over half his life as a pro golfer.
Sports statisticians point out that only 12 players in PGA Tour history have won tournaments after turning 45. Rose last won at the 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am at age 42. Betting sites show increased wagers on him to win another event this season.
Rose's career earnings exceed $60 million, with 25 professional wins worldwide. He remains one of the most recognizable international players on the U.S. tour. The age discussion comes as golf faces broader questions about career longevity in the post-Tiger Woods era.
Fans can next see Rose compete at Harbour Town Golf Links starting Thursday. His performance there may determine whether the age conversation shifts to serious contention talk for this year's remaining majors.