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Justin Rose Has Gotten Used to Being the Bridesmaid at Augusta. He’s Not Letting that Heartache Stop Him
- On Friday, 45-year-old Englishman Rose fired a three-under-par 69 at Augusta National, reaching five-under-par 139 to remain in contention for the Masters.
- A three-time Masters runner-up, Rose is the 2013 US Open champion who lost to Rory McIlroy in last year's playoff, enduring multiple near-misses at Augusta National.
- Playing in his 21st Masters at age 45, Rose has waited 28 years since first contending as an amateur at the Open Championship for his first green jacket.
- Rose maintains he is in the "desire camp" rather than obsessed, saying "I feel like I've pretty much done what it takes to win." His mindset remains resilient.
- Trailing the leader by seven strokes at the halfway stage, Rose remains focused on Sunday's back nine, saying "It's all about back nine on Sunday for me and jockeying for position.
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Justin Rose has gotten used to being the bridesmaid at Augusta. He’s not letting that heartache stop him
By Don Riddell, CNN Augusta, Georgia (CNN) — At the Masters this week, a thought stuck in the minds of the patrons: Surely, it’s Justin time. On a golf course where every hole is named after a flower, only one player bears the name of one, and none has been as close to full bloom at Augusta National as often as England’s Justin Rose. “I feel like I’ve lived this before,” Rose said of his 2025 playoff defeat to Rory McIlroy, recalling a surreal s…
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