Justin Rose Masters history: How English golfer's many leads at Augusta haven't translated to green jackets
Justin Rose has spent more time in the lead at the Masters than many champions despite not having his own green jacket.
www.sportingnews.comJustin Rose has finished second at the Masters three times. His runner-up finishes came in 2015 (four‑way tie for second behind Jordan Spieth), 2017 (lost in a playoff to Sergio Garcia), and 2025 (lost in a playoff to Rory McIlroy).[4][5][6]
If you’d like, I can pull up the latest Masters results to confirm whether there’s any newer second-place finish beyond 2025.
Justin Rose has spent more time in the lead at the Masters than many champions despite not having his own green jacket.
www.sportingnews.comJustin Rose is the eternal optimist when it comes to the Masters
www.wftv.comJustin Rose has spent more time in the lead at the Masters than many champions despite not having his own green jacket.
www.sportingnews.comAUGUSTA, Ga. – There's an unquantifiable weight that comes with a green jacket. The weight is present as golfers chase it – a burden felt by the game's best to
www.pgatour.comJustin Rose is the eternal optimist when it comes to the Masters. Never mind that he is in the Augusta National record book as the only player to twice lose a playoff without ever having won the…
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www.latestly.comJustin Rose is looking forward to the rest of 2015 after kick-starting his season with a fine performance at the Masters.
www.skysports.comJustin Rose is the eternal optimist when it comes to the Masters. Never mind that he is in the Augusta National record book as the only player to twice lose a playoff without ever having won the green jacket. Or that his name is on the Masters trophy three times, but only because the club mentions the runner-up. The 45-year-old isn't worried about his age. He already won this year at Torrey Pines. He says Augusta National is a happy place where he feels comfortable. And he looks forward to...
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