Justin Rose's Performance with McLaren Irons Shows Improvement Despite Mixed Results
Justin Rose's recent transition to McLaren golf clubs has become a focal point of his season. The 46-year-old golfer made this midseason change while experiencing a resurgence, having recently contended for The Masters and won the Farmers Insurance Open.
Since adopting the new clubs, Rose has not been in contention for top finishes, which has led to criticism. Despite this, his statistics indicate a positive trend; he is hitting 69% of greens in regulation this year compared to 64% last year, and his average distance to the hole has improved from 38.4 feet to 38 feet. Additionally, he has gained 0.82 strokes to the field on approach shots this season, up from 0.5 last year.
While Rose's iron play has been strong, his short game has struggled, resulting in a decline in overall performance. He has lost strokes around the green for the first time since 2022, which may be attributed to playing less frequently this year. Rose's commitment to defending his switch to McLaren is evident in his improved approach statistics.
