Justin Rose has come close to putting on a Green Jacket, but the Englishman has managed only a pair of runner-up finishes in 2015 and 2017.
Saturday, he'll tee it up in the final pairing of the day holding a 1-shot lead over Bryson DeChambeau while Rory McIlroy and Corey Conners linger two shots back.
Rose's 7-under par 65 on Thursday gave him the early lead, meaning he's led wire-to-wire for the third time in his Masters career, an all-time record for the halfway mark.
Here's a look at Justin Rose's Masters career.
Has Justin Rose won the Masters?
Justin Rose has had much success around Augusta National, but Rose has never won the Masters.
He has 11 top-25 finishes in the past 14 tournaments and missed the cut only three times in 19 tournaments.
Rose has two runner-up finishes in Augusta. A lone second in 2017 when he lost to Sergio Garcia in a playoff, and a T2 finish with Phil Mickelson as they were four shots behind Jordan Spieth in 2015 (18-under).
When has Justin Rose missed the cut at the Masters?
Rose missed the cut in 2024 with a 7-over par 151 in his two rounds and again in 2022 when he was 8-over through two rounds. The only other time he didn't reach the weekend was in 2019 when he was 4-over in the first two rounds.
Rose made 13 cuts in a row over a 15-year span of qualifying for the tournament.
When did Justin Rose first play in the Masters?
Justin Rose qualified in 2003 and tied for 39th with a 9-over par 297. He also played in 2004, finishing 2-over par and tied for 22nd.
He didn't qualify again until 2007, but he's played in 17 of 18 tournaments after that, missing only the 2010 tournament.
Justin Rose's finishes at the Masters
Rose has 14 top-25s, 6 top-10s, 3 top-5s and 2-top 3s.
How much money has Justin Rose won at the Masters?
Rose has amassed $4,413,765 in ...