Check out the latest odds for Justin Rose to win the PGA Championship after he produced an impressive showing at the Masters last month.
The 45-year-old's hunt for a second major continues after he again fell short at Augusta, despite leading by two shots at one stage in the final round.
Back-to-back bogeys around Amen Corner ultimately proved to be his undoing however, and Rory McIlroy subsequently seized the initiative to triumph for a second successive year.
Despite garnering significant momentum to kick off 2026, Rose has flattered to deceive in recent appearances, with his decision to switch clubs yet to pay dividends as he could only manage T45 at the Truist Championship last week.
Time is seemingly running out for Rose as he attempts to add a second major to his trophy cabinet nearly 13 years after claiming his first triumph at the 2013 US Open.
When play gets underway at Aronimink later this week Rose will be less than three months shy of his 46th birthday, meaning a win would put him among the oldest golfers ever to have claimed one of the sport's highest honours.
In that case Rose can perhaps take inspiration from Phil Mickelson, who in 2021 claimed PGA Championship victory at the Kiawah Island Ocean Course at the tender age of 50.
Rose missed the cut in the PGA Championship last year, posting scores of 76-75 for a score of 9-over but unlike many of his contemporaries ahead of this week's tournament the Englishman has tournament experience at Aronimink Golf Club.
In 2010 he won the 2010 AT&T National there, securing the second tour title of his career just weeks after claiming his first at Muirfield Village.
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