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Will Rose's McLaren club gamble pay off?

BBC Sport

Justin Rose was always likely to attract plenty of attention at this week's Cadillac Championship. But there will be even more eyes on the 45-year-old Englishman as he prepares to use his new McLaren Golf clubs for the first time when the PGA Tour returns to Doral's Blue Monster Course in Miami.

Justin Rose was always likely to attract plenty of attention at this week's Cadillac Championship. But there will be even more eyes on the 45-year-old Englishman as he prepares to use his new McLaren Golf clubs for the first time when the PGA Tour returns to Doral's Blue Monster Course in Miami. The 2013 US Open champion has become McLaren's first tour professional as the Formula 1 team enter the golf market.

With his old equipment, Rose has been playing well this year. He won at Torrey Pines in February and prepared assiduously for the Masters in an attempt to go one better than his 2025 play-off defeat by Rory McIlroy. For 64 holes at Augusta he was brilliant, building a two-stroke advantage before faltering at Amen Corner.

He finished in a share of third place as McIlroy retained the Green Jacket. There was nothing to suggest Rose would want to switch from the hotchpotch make-up of his golf bag. Free from any manufacturer deal, he could play the clubs he wanted, and the ones he chose clearly worked well.

But Rose had been quietly fostering a relationship with the McLaren team that was much deeper than merely befriending golf-mad driver Lando Norris and CEO Zak Brown. Brown was looking to diversify and join the golf manufacturer market - and Rose was his vehicle. This week the Miami Grand Prix is in town, not far from Doral, and it seems the ideal moment to announce this unlikely business and sporting relationship.