You have to have a bit of heartache': Justin Rose on his bid to avoid being Masters nearly man
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You have to have a bit of heartache': Justin Rose on his bid to avoid being Masters nearly man
"When you realise you're that close, you can taste the victory, Rose says. You know what it would feel like if it been the other way around. I could see what it felt like, I can see the celebrations, it all played out right in front of me."
"I've re... I did everything that I could do. So I can live with that in a way. Rose says he has always tried to keep his thoughts on all this squared away."
Justin Rose's name appears twice on the Masters tournament record boards, reflecting his near victories. He lost two playoffs, joining Ben Hogan in this distinction. Rose's second-place finish in 2015 and his recent playoff loss to Rory McIlroy highlight his close calls. At 45, this is Rose's 21st Masters, and he acknowledges the emotional weight of being so close to victory. He reflects on the celebrations he envisioned and how he copes with the pressure of these near misses, emphasizing his focus on maintaining a positive mindset.
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