Justin Rose came painfully close to winning the Masters, and ruining golf history, once again: 'It hurts'

AUGUSTA, GEORGIA - APRIL 13: Justin Rose of England reacts after losing the playoff on the 18th green in the final round of the 2025 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 13, 2025 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
Justin Rose has now lost in a playoff at the Masters twice in his career. (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
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AUGUSTA, Ga. — Justin Rose almost got in the way of golf history on Sunday afternoon.

But to the delight of perhaps just about everyone watching, both at Augusta National Golf Club and around the world, he failed.

Rose, after a very makable putt went just past the cup on the 18th green, could only watch as Rory McIlroy sank his putt to win the Masters in a playoff on Sunday. That set off an all-time celebration on the green and made McIlroy just the sixth person to complete the career grand slam in golf history.

And Rose, who managed to pull off one of the best weeks of golf in his career, had to walk off the course knowing that he came painfully short on golf’s biggest stage yet again.

“It hurts,” he said before taking a very, very long pause. “What are you going to do about it though, right?”

Rose, who took a three-shot lead after the opening round and held onto it into the weekend, fell behind by seven shots at one point on Sunday. He posted a 75 on Saturday to drop back, too. But, while ignoring the massive white manual scoreboards placed throughout the course on Sunday, Rose fought his way back into the tournament little by little. And, to his benefit, McIlroy nearly gave it away a few groups behind him.

Rose shot a 6-under 66 on Sunday and recorded 10 birdies, which is just one shy of the single round record at the Masters. He drained a 20-foot putt at the 18th, too, which got him to 11-under and eventually forced the playoff with McIlroy. When he reflected back on his round after, Rose said it was one of the best outings of golf he’s ever had even with the four bogeys on his scorecard.

“It’s the kind of putt you dream about as a kid, and you have it and hole it,” Rose said. “It was a special feeling.”

But Rose missed his birdie putt on the first playoff hole. That opened the door for McIlroy to finally win the Masters for the first time in his career.

Rose, a former top-ranked golfer in the world, has now come in second at the Masters three times in his career. This is his ...

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