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          'A dream come true'

          By Associated Press | China Daily | Updated: 2013-06-18 07:25

          'A dream come true'

          Justin Rose kisses the trophy after winning the US Open at Merion Golf Club on Sunday in Ardmore, Pennsylvania. Julio Cortez / Associated Press

          England's Rose wins America's national championship, while Mickelson once again experiences heartbreak, Associated Press reports in Ardmore, Pennsylvania.

          Justin Rose could see all the pieces coming together in this US Open.

          The sun was breaking through the clouds Sunday evening at Merion as he stood in the 18th fairway with a one-shot lead. That famous Ben Hogan plaque was in front of him, a road marker that one pure swing and two putts might be all that stood between Rose and his first major championship.

          That and Phil Mickelson in the final group behind him.

          Rose followed his script to perfection with a par. So did Mickelson, who can't seem to win a US Open no matter how hard he tries.

          Rose drilled a 4-iron just through the green and used a 3-wood to bunt the ball to an inch of the cup for par. Mickelson, who made two careless bogeys on the back nine, needed a birdie on an 18th hole that didn't yield a single one all weekend at Merion.

          'A dream come true'

          "What a piece of silverware to be sitting to my right," Rose said, gazing at the shiny trophy after closing with an even-par 70. "It's just an incredible experience and a childhood dream come true at this point."

          It was a recurring nightmare for Mickelson, extending his record collection of silver medals in the major he covets.

          "Heartbreak," Mickelson said on his 43rd birthday. "This is tough to swallow after coming so close. This was my best chance of all. I had a golf course I really liked. I felt this was as good as opportunity as you could ask for. It really hurts."

          With remarkable poise and three pure swings under pressure, Rose became the first Englishman in 43 years to win America's national championship.

          Mickelson extended his US Open record with his sixth runner-up finish, and this one stung. It was the first time he had the outright lead going into the final round. He holed a wedge out of deep rough for an eagle to take back the lead as he headed to the back nine.

          But he flew the green with a wedge on the par-3 13th hole and made bogey on the easiest hole at Merion. He tried to hit wedge off the green on the 15th hole to give him a good shot at par, only he hit it so hard he made another bogey. And he never caught up. He wonders if he'll ever get another chance.

          "At 43 and coming so close five times, it would have changed the way I look at this tournament altogether and the way I would have looked at my record," Mickelson said, dreaming one last time of winning. "Except that I just keep feeling heartbreak."

          Rose was pacing in the scoring area, waiting for Mickelson to finish, wondering if he could catch him. At one point, he looked above the TV to that famous photo of Hogan hitting 1-iron into the 18th green in the 1950 U.S. Open to set up a playoff that he won the next day.

          "When I walked over the hill and saw my drive sitting perfectly in the middle of the fairway, with the sun coming out, it was kind of almost fitting," Rose said. "And I just felt like at that point it was a good iron shot onto the green, two putts - like Hogan did - and possibly win this championship. So I felt like I did myself justice, and probably put enough of a good swing where Ben Hogan might have thought it was a decent shot, too."

          As usual, someone's big moment in the US Open came at Mickelson's expense.

          All the stars were aligned. None of the putts fell in.

          Lefty somehow blasted out of the rough to 8 feet on the 16th hole, but he missed the putt. His tee shot on the par-3 17th was just short enough that it didn't catch the funnel toward the hole, and he missed a long birdie putt. From the rough left of the 18th fairway, he couldn't quite reach the green and to chip in from about 40 yards.

          'A dream come true'

          With his caddie tending the flag, Mickelson's chip raced by the cup, and Rose was the US Open champion.

          Mickelson wound up with a bogey on the 18th for a 74 and tied for second with Jason Day, who closed with a 71.

          Rose finished at 1-over 281, eight shots higher than David Graham's winning score in 1981 when the US Open was last held at Merion. The shortest course for a major championship in nearly a decade held up just fine. It was the third time in the last four years that no one broke par in the toughest test of golf.

          The last Englishman to win the US Open was Tony Jacklin at Hazeltine in 1970, though Rose added to recent dominance of the Union Jack at the US Open as the third winner in four years. The others were Graeme McDowell (2010) and Rory McIlroy (2011) of Northern Ireland.

          Walking off the 18th green, he looked through the patchy clouds and pointed to the sky, a nod to his late father, Ken, who died of leukemia in September 2002.

          "I couldn't help but look up at the heavens and think my old man Ken had something to do with it," Rose said.

          It seems like more than 15 years ago when Rose first starred on the major scene as a 17-year-old amateur who chipped in on the final hole at Royal Birkdale in the 1998 British Open and tied for fourth. He turned pro the next week, and then missed the cut in his first 21 tournaments. But he stayed the course and slowly picked off big tournaments - including the AT&T National in 2010 just down the road at Aronimink.

          The US Open takes him to another level and moves him to No 3 in the world.

          (China Daily 06/18/2013 page23)

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