Justin Rose wins AT&T National

Justin Rose finished 10-under 270 to record a one-stroke victory over Ryan Moore at the 2010 AT&T National. The victory is the second in the last three starts (the Memorial Tournament) for the 29-year-old. He joins Jim Furyk and Ernie Els as the season’s only multiple winners.

Rose’s name has now been atop the leaderboard in eight out of his last 12 rounds on TOUR: the Memorial (Rds. 1, 4), Travelers Championship (Rds. 1, 2, 3) and the AT&T National (Rds. 2, 3, 4).

Ryan Moore has now posted a runner-up finish in five out of his last six years on TOUR (2010 AT&T National, 2008 HP Byron Nelson Championship, 2007 Memorial Tournament, 2006 Travelers Championship, 2005 RBC Canadian Open). The one year during that stretch that he failed to record a second-place finish was the same year he posted his only victory (2009 Wyndham Championship).

Defending champion Tiger Woods posted a final-round 71 to finish T46 at 4-over 284.  

The 2010 AT&T National represents just the fourth time in Tiger Woods’ career that he has failed to break par in a single round when playing a full 72 holes or 90 holes (non-major) on the PGA TOUR.

Jeff Overton (3rd) was the only player in the field to post all four rounds in the 60s this week (68-68-69-67).

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