Rose
ready to go one step further for Masters glory
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[April 02, 2018]
(Reuters) - Englishman Justin
Rose is determined to make amends for last year's near miss at the
U.S. Masters with the 37-year-old reckoning he was probably destined
to lose after a lot of success in tight finishes.
Rose came agonizingly close to winning for the first time at Augusta
National 12 months ago before close friend Sergio Garcia pipped him
to the title at the first extra hole following an intense
final-round duel.
Defeat was a bitter pill to swallow but Rose reckons a heartache was
always around the corner after defying pressure to win the two
biggest titles of his career -- the 2013 U.S. Open and a Rio Olympic
gold medal in 2016.
"It was really, really painful," Rose told reporters.
"You cannot be on leaderboards at big tournaments all the time and
have things go your way all the time.
"So from my point of view, Olympic golf, U.S. Open at Merion, those
kind of moments had gone my way up until then. This was the first
time it had gone against me and I know Sergio had suffered that many
times. So it was just his time."
Rose is one of the favorites to win the first major of the year,
which begins on Thursday, and he would not downplay his chances.
He has surged up to fifth in the world rankings on the back of three
titles in his past 11 events and racked up a staggering run of
consistency. Before Sunday's tied-52 finish at the Houston Open,
Rose had posted 13 top-10 finished in 15 starts.
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Justin Rose hits his tee shot on the third hole during the third
round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational golf tournament at Bay Hill
Club & Lodge. Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports
When asked if experiences of a year ago make him more or less likely
before his career ends, he replied: "More likely, definitely.
"Look at how the runners-up have done in recent years. Adam Scott
finished runner-up and went on to win. Jordan Spieth was runner-up
the year before he won.
"When I go to Augusta I feel so good there. It hasn't dampened my
enthusiasm for being there. I really love the place."
(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; editing by Amlan
Chakraborty)
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