Rose playing PGA's Bellerive 'semi-blind'

Justin Rose skipped practice rounds for the PGA Championship, preferring instead to rest a sore back that saw him miss last week's WGC Bridgestone Invitational.

Justin Rose

Justin Rose will play the US PGA Championship 'semi-blind' after refraining from having a hitout. (AAP)

Justin Rose has declared his back healthy for the PGA Championship starting on Thursday after pulling out of last week's World Golf Championships event in Ohio.

But the world No.3 will have to play the Bellerive course "semi-blind" after walking it with only a wedge and putter in hand.

"I haven't actually played a practice round in terms of going out there with my golf clubs," he said on Wednesday.

"I have walked each nine and got some visuals."

But the Englishman dispelled any suggestion he would not be ready to go on Thursday.

"I hit some balls (on the range) today and felt absolutely fine and comfortable with my swing and the way it's moving.

"If ever there was a major championship to be able to play semi-blind, this is the course to do it on."

He was referring to the soggy conditions following torrential rain that has left the greens and fairways soft.

This will make it pretty much a paint-by-numbers tournament where a player gets a yardage, picks a club and fires away at the pin without having to put too much thought into it.

Rose, the 2013 US Open champion who tied for second at last month's British Open, says he pulled out last week as a precaution more than anything, with a busy schedule coming up, including next month's Ryder Cup.

"I wouldn't say there's any injury per se," he said. "I just had a facet joint tighten up."

Rose joked that not having a practice round means at least his psyche has not been dented.

"The great thing is I haven't hit a bad shot in two days," he said.


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