WGC Bridgestone Invitational betting preview : Justin Rose
I spoke about Rose's consistency and how his game is largely focused around the big events nowadays in one of the first ever posts on the clubgowi website, which you can read on this link. Whilst this is not one of the premium events, it is a course where he has played well at previously and I feel he will want some kind of verification that his game is indeed back to where it should be and that the changes he has made in recent months to his diet are paying dividends. Rose has dropped some 5 kilos and been on a gluten free diet very similar to Novak Djokovic and he says he is much "meaner and leaner." He said: "I went on a bit of a diet to help my allergies. I have given up gluten like Djokovic." It worked for him - he is a little whippet - and I feel so much better for it. "My joints feel amazing, no soreness, no early-morning creeks, it has been amazing." Adding: "I'm really excited about the rest of the year now, iIt's a good momentum starter for me, this year for me is going to be about April to September when the big tournaments come around and that's when I want to play well."
He went close at the Memorial just a few weeks later finishing in a tie for 2nd and again at the Open where he was T6, he was T4 last week at another Robert Trent Jones designed course with many similarities to Firestone. He drove the ball like a god there and has finished top five here on four occasions, including in two of the last three years. The 35 yo British golfer is focused almost exclusively on the biggest tournaments now and will always be looking to peak at or around a slam ( PGA Chapionship next week) he has gone deep in the tournament preceding a slam in each of the last five years, including posting a win and two seconds and, being very near the top of his game currently, he seems sure to go close once again this week. The changes he made to his diet and even his slow start to his golfing year ( see above) probably mean he is better equipped going into the final stretch of the season than he has been for some time and Rose is reaping the benefits at the moment and can continue to do so until the end of next month and the conclusion of the 2015 campaign.
Good Luck.
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