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    Dublin, Ohio — Officials of the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide Insurance announced today that the Tournament has accepted the commitment of Jordan Spieth, one of the best young players in professional golf and the reigning PGA TOUR Rookie of the Year.
    The Memorial has also accepted commitments from major championship winners and two of the top international stars in the game: five-time PGA TOUR winner and 2013 U.S. Open Champion Justin Rose, and Ernie Els, a four-time major championship winner with 19 career TOUR titles.
    Spieth burst onto the PGA TOUR in 2013 and recorded one of the top rookie performances in TOUR history, culminating with a selection to the U.S. Presidents Cup Team. The 20-year-old Texas native recorded nine top-10 finishes last season, including his first-career PGA TOUR victory at the John Deere Classic. Spieth made 18 of 23 cuts and finishing 2013 ranked 7th in FedExCup points. He has continued his in

    Stuart Rose

    British businessman and life peer (born 1949)

    For the stamp designer, see Stuart Rose (designer).

    Stuart Alan Ransom Rose, Baron Rose of Monewden, Kt (born 17 March 1949) is a British businessman and life peer, who was the executive chairman of Marks & Spencer until 2010, remaining as chairman until early 2011. He was knighted in 2008 for his services to the retail industry[1] and created a Conservative life peer on 17 September 2014, taking the title Baron Rose of Monewden, of Monewden in the County of Suffolk.[2][3]

    Rose was chairman of online retailer Ocado from 2013 to July 2020.[4][5] He has been chairman of Asda since 2021.

    In October 2015, he was appointed chair of Britain Stronger in Europe, the official remain campaign in the 2016 referendum on the United Kingdom's membership of the European Union.[6]

    As of September 2024, Rose is the co-chief executive of Asda, alongside TDR Capital's

    The 49th Walker Cup: The Barclays

    Words by Darragh Garrahy.

    Barclay Brown will tee it up for GB&I in the Walker Cup at St. Andrews in early September, aged twenty two. In the 2021 iteration at Seminole, his trademark bucket hat had an R&A logo on it in Juno Beach – he wore a camo bucket en-route to a 68 at The Open on Thursday at St. Andrews last year). The atypical headwear is where the non-traditional motif stops for Brown – he is a classic ballstriker, good enough to qualify for this year’s US Open at George Thomas’ LACC (Thomas also designed the course at Stanford where Brown studies Economics).

    Barclay Brown in camouflage at The Open at St. Andrews, 2022

    The last time another Barclay entered the Walker Cup fray was in 1997 – Barclay Howard. Unlike Barclay Brown, he did not attend Stanford; his education growing up outside Glasgow was more practical than theoretical and he definitely didn’t wear a bucket hat.

    I occasionally watch Justin Leonard’s speech after his

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