Justin Rose Praised Wife Kate Phillips for 'Heart of Gold'
'It's why she gets top billing. She's got a heart of gold,' Rose told Golf Digest about his wife. 'She got involved right away with the PGA Tour Wives' Association, got engaged with Blessings in a Backpack through cities we visited, and then we took that to heart to help in our adopted city.'
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According to Golf Digest, Justin Rose and his wife are both involved in philanthropic efforts. Kate Rose kissed her husband as he rode on a golf cart on April 13, 2025, during his epic battle against Rory McIlroy at the Masters.
In 2020, he and Kate Rose "created the Rose Ladies Series to provide playing opportunities in England for women golfers during COVID," the site reported.
According to People, Rose met his wife after he turned professional in 1998.
Rose was "represented by IMG, where Kate was working. The couple met in the early 2000s, began dating and married in 2006," according to People.
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Rose burst from the pack on the Masters leaderboard on April 13, 2025, in the thrilling matchup with McIlroy.
Rose's Instagram page describes him as "husband to Kate, Dad to Leo and Lottie."
He shared a post from Golf Digest, which reported, "Justin and Kate Rose received Golf Digest's highest honor, the Arnie Award, for the work their foundation has done to improve the lives of children. 👏"
The couple's foundation also has an Instagram page.
Kate Rose went to the University of Sussex, according to her LinkedIn page, which described her charitable work. According to People, she has been a gymnast.
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She is president of the Kate and Justin Rose Foundation, describing it on LinkedIn as follows: "Currently feed 1600 local children in need every school weekend, provide books each month, fund after school tutoring and create educational field trip experiences, and are honoured to do so!"
She is also active on X.
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