Rose rues missed opportunity as Scheffler and Hatton finish strongly
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Justin Rose admitted it was a "chance that got away" as he once again missed out on Masters glory at Augusta National.
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The Masters 2026: Justin Rose rues 'chance that got away' as Scottie Scheffler and Tyrrell Hatton enjoy flying finishes at Augusta National Justin Rose finished in a share of third behind Rory McIlroy in The Masters after leading by two shots at one stage in the final round; Scottie Scheffler and Tyrrell Hatton produce strong finishes at Augusta National but come up short in first men's major of the year Monday 13 April 2026 00:52, UK Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Justin Rose made two bogeys on the 11th and 12th, followed by a par on the 13th during a disappointing run in his final round at The Masters Justin Rose admitted it was a "chance that got away" as he once again missed out on Masters glory at Augusta National. The three-time runner-up led by two shots at one stage in the final round after notching his fourth birdie in five holes at the ninth. However, the 45-year-old Englishman came unstuck around Amen Corner with back-to-back bogeys at the 11th and 12th before he failed to take advantage of a superb second shot into the 13th as he three-putted for par. McIlroy wins Masters thriller to make more history The Masters LIVE: Final round as it happened Final leaderboard from Augusta National When are the majors? Key dates in 2026 Get Sky Sports or stream golf with no contract That saw Rory McIlroy surge past Rose and he was unable to fight his way back in front as he signed for a two-under 70 to finish in a four-way tie for third on 10 under, two behind the Northern Irishman, who beat him in a play-off last year. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Rose had earlier made five birdies on his first nine holes "I was really in control," Rose said. "The mentality was to run through the finish line not just try and get it done. I was playing great, but just momentum shifted for me around the Amen Corner. "Just a chance that got away obviously. I was by no means free and clear and was nowhere close to having the j...
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