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Justin Rose's incredible trophy room features a backlit wall cabinet that displays career achievements.

JUSTIN ROSE showed off his incredible haul-in-one, a trophy room with backlighting and a large cabinet of silverware.

Rose is definitely not a wallflower, as the case runs from one end of the room to another, right in front of an indoor golfing green.


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Justin Rose, 41 years old, is a South African-born golfer who has won 21 trophies after he finished fourth at The Open in 1781.

The 2013 US Open winner from Britain posted a photo of himself with the trophies. He was practicing his two-yarders, before he left for the PGA Tour in America.

He wrote, "Last few putsts at home prior to my flight to the USA.

"Excited to get my @pgatour season underway next week @thecjcup" I'm currently on the road for five consecutive weeks. #Team
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Rose may be happier than his European counterparts because he was not in the Ryder Cup team that received a record 19-9 passing by the USA.

The 41-year old South African-born South African-born man is keen to climb up and add more trophies. He was world No1 three years ago.

Ex-England footballers John Terry, whose stunning trophy room was featured in the Sun this week, and Jamie Redknapp were among those who responded admiringly to Rose’s silverware display on Instagram.

Chelsea legend JT sent emojis with a trophy and a love heart face to Redknapp, while Redknapp posted an... playful penguin (or maybe an eagle/albatross disguised).

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Rose plays mainly on the PGA Tour, but has retained his European Tour membership.

After finishing fourth at the 1998 Open at Royal Birkdale, he was hailed as the "next Tiger Woods" at age 17.

For long periods, he struggled to cope with the expectation.

He has won 10 PGA Tour victories and 11 on European Tour, along with eight other awards - enough to fill his glittering collection.

He will win one more victory and go on a great-teenage to 30-something holiday celebrating his rise, fall, and rise over the past 30 years.


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This is how John Terry's trophy area looks after his glittering Chelsea career.