Justin Rose Reflects on Close Call at the Masters
Why Justin Rose holds his head high after latest close call at Masters
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Justin Rose finished tied for third at the Masters, two shots behind Rory McIlroy after a challenging final nine holes. Despite a promising start and a two-shot lead, Rose faltered at Amen Corner, ultimately concluding his bid for a first Masters title. He remains optimistic about his future in golf.
- 01Justin Rose led by two shots before struggling on the back nine.
- 02He finished tied for third at 10 under, two shots behind Rory McIlroy.
- 03Rose faced challenges at Amen Corner, resulting in two bogeys.
- 04Despite the disappointment, Rose feels revitalized in his career.
- 05He remains hopeful about future opportunities in major tournaments.
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Justin Rose, at 45 years old, entered the final nine holes of the Masters with a two-shot lead, aiming for his first title at Augusta National Golf Club. However, the pressure intensified as he approached Amen Corner, where he faced difficulties that led to a 38 on the back nine. Rose's performance included two bogeys and a missed eagle opportunity, ultimately finishing tied for third at 10 under, two shots behind Rory McIlroy, who secured his second consecutive Masters title. Reflecting on his experience, Rose acknowledged the frustration of missed opportunities but expressed optimism about his career's resurgence over the past two years. He remains committed to competing in high-stakes tournaments, believing he still has the potential for success at Augusta. Despite the heartbreak, Rose walked off the 18th green with his head held high, ready to embrace future challenges in golf.
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