Golfing Star Justin Rose Tees off on British Airways 747

British Airways 'Kate and Justin Rose Foundation' EventFOLLOWING  his pivotal role in the European Team’s win at  Gleneagles  this  weekend,  the  former  US  Open  champion Justin Rose continued to soar high by demonstrating his shot making skill from the wing of a British Airways Boeing 747.

Celebrating  the  partnership  between  British Airways and the 34-year-old Englishman,  the  airline  helped to raise funds and awareness for the Kate and  Justin  Rose  Foundation, which was set up by the golfing star and his wife to inspire children through nutrition, education, and experiences.
Rose was joined by former England football captain and BBC Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker, Ex-Liverpool midfielder Jamie Redknapp, former England and Arsenal striker Ian Wright and fashion icon, Jodie Kidd at the airline’s engineering hangar in London.
Standing on the wing of a British Airways 747, which has a wingspan of 64m and average height of 6.1m above the ground, Rose hit a succession of balls at a target 180 yards away to secure flights for the charity.

Gary Lineker, Jamie Redknapp, Ian Wright and Jodie Kidd, who are all keen golfers, took turns practicing their swing before trying to emulate Rose’s success aiming at the 160 yard target.
Representing  Europe  in  his  third  Ryder Cup but his first on home soil, Justin’s  emotions  were  still  running  high  after  the  team’s  second successive victory in the biennial tournament.

“The team played outstanding this  weekend  and it’s a fantastic feeling to come out of the Ryder Cup as the  winning team again, To carry that adrenaline with me on to the wing of the British Airways 747 before flying the aircraft back across the Atlantic was  a special thrill,” said Rose. “I have thoroughly enjoyed the challenge and  I am grateful to British Airways for donating flights towards the Kate and  Justin  Rose  Foundation  –  it  will  make  a  huge difference to our campaign.”

Frank  van  der  Post,  British  Airways  managing  director  of brands and customer experience, said: “We are delighted to work with Justin once again as  he is one of British sports’ most iconic characters. We were pleased to also provide flights to the Justin and Kate Rose Foundation and support the great work they do.”
Rose,  who  became the first English player in 17 years to win a major when he  lifted  the  US Open title last year, will head to Dubai in November to compete  in  the  European Tour’s finale of the Race to Dubai, the DP World Tour  Championship,  held  at  the Jumeirah Golf Estates in the United Arab Emirates.

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