After Justin Rose's playoff campaign came to an end at the FedEx St. Jude Championship, the PGA Tour professional surprised the young amateurs from the Great Britain and Ireland team during breakfast. These amateurs are all set to play in the 2024 edition of the Curtis Cup.Ahead of the competition, the Curtis Cup's official X handle uploaded a video where Justin Rose could be seen interacting with the players at the breakfast table. Upon his entry, the English professional said:"Don't stop eating though please! Firstly, congrats on all being here, and making the team. So exciting. You're the home team, people are going to be cheering for you out there no matter what. But give them something to cheer about. Really great body language."After Rose's prep talk, the amateur golfers and he proceeded to the golf course where he watched the women in practice. The 44-year-old was seen complimenting the golfers on their swing and towards the end of the video, he also clicked a picture with the entire team.For those unaware, the Curtis Cup is considered one of the best amateur tournaments for women. It is played every two years between Team USA and Team Great Britain and Ireland. In 2023, Great Britain and Ireland ended up losing to the USA.How did Justin Rose fair in his last tournament on the PGA Tour?In his last tournament, played on the PGA Tour, the FedEx St. Jude Championship, Rose scored 66-66-71-71 274 (-6) throughout four rounds.Here is a detailed list of his finish and the entire leaderboard at the FedEx St. Jude Championship:1 Hideki Matsuyama -17T2 Xander Schauffele -15T2 Viktor Hovland -154 Scottie Scheffler -14T5 Sam Burns -13T5 Nick Dunlap -13T7 Wyndham Clark -12T7 Robert MacIntyre -129 Denny McCarthy -11T10 Séamus Power -10T10 Billy Horschel -10T12 Maverick McNealy -9T12 Patrick Cantlay -9T12 Akshay Bhatia -9T12 Will Zalatoris -9T16 Aaron Rai -8T16 Tony Finau -8T18 Eric Cole -7T18 Austin Eckroat -7T18 Adam Scott -7T18 Matt Fitzpatrick -7T22 Min Woo Lee -6T22 Collin Morikawa -6T22 Taylor Pendrith -6T22 Christiaan Bezuidenhout -6T22 Jason Day -6T22 Tommy Fleetwood -6T22 Brendon Todd -6T22 Justin Rose -6T30 Russell Henley -5T30 Justin Thomas -5T30 Alex Noren -5T33 Max Greyserman -4T33 Davis Thompson -4T33 Patrick Rodgers -4T33 Emiliano Grillo -4T33 Byeong Hun An -4T33 J.T. Poston -4T33 Erik van Rooyen -4T40 Cam Davis -3T40 Ludvig Åberg -3T40 Sungjae Im -3T40 Jhonattan Vegas -3T40 Stephan Jaeger -3T40 Victor Perez -3T46 Thomas Detry -2T46 Tom Hoge -2T46 Matthieu Pavon -2T46 Sahith Theegala -2T50 Si Woo Kim -1T50 Brian Harman -1T50 Adam Hadwin -1T50 Corey Conners -1T50 Shane Lowry -1T50 Tom Kim -1T50 Ben Griffin -1T50 Chris Kirk -158 Mackenzie Hughes ET59 Keegan Bradley +1T59 Peter Malnati +1T61 Cameron Young +2T61 Mark Hubbard +2T61 Sepp Straka +2T61 Harris English +265 Nick Taylor +366 Taylor Moore +467 Jake Knapp +6T68 Jordan Spieth +9T68 Rory McIlroy +970 Max Homa +11This T22 finish at the FedEx St. Jude Championship meant Justin Rose could not win a single tournament on the PGA Tour this year. The closest he came to a win was at The Open Championship where he tied for second place.