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Justin Rose eyes Masters glory after heartbreaks
Veteran golfer remains confident he can win elusive Green Jacket in 2026
Apr. 7, 2026 at 12:40am
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A cubist interpretation of a golfer's swing captures the complexity and artistry of the sport, hinting at the veteran player's pursuit of an elusive major championship victory.Augusta TodayJustin Rose, a veteran golfer with a history of close calls at the Masters tournament, remains confident that 2026 could be the year he finally captures the coveted Green Jacket. Despite falling short on three previous occasions, Rose's passion for the event has not waned, and he believes his experience and skill set him up for a potential breakthrough victory at Augusta National.
Why it matters
The Masters is one of golf's most prestigious major championships, and winning the Green Jacket is a lifelong dream for many professional golfers. Rose's pursuit of this elusive title has captivated fans, as he has come agonizingly close to achieving this milestone in his career.
The details
Rose has finished as the runner-up at the Masters on three separate occasions, most recently in 2021. While these near-misses have been heartbreaking, the 45-year-old Englishman remains undeterred, believing that his wealth of experience and continued dedication to the game will ultimately pay off with a Masters victory.
- Rose has finished as the runner-up at the Masters in 2015, 2017, and 2021.
The players
Justin Rose
A 45-year-old English professional golfer who has had a successful career, including winning the U.S. Open in 2013 and the Olympic gold medal in 2016, but has yet to capture the coveted Masters title.
What they’re saying
“I've come so close before, but I know that 2026 could be my year. The Masters is a tournament that has always held a special place in my heart, and I'm more determined than ever to finally get my hands on that Green Jacket.”
— Justin Rose
What’s next
Rose will look to continue his strong play in the lead-up to the 2026 Masters, with the goal of peaking at the right time to capture his first career Green Jacket.
The takeaway
Justin Rose's unwavering determination to win the Masters, despite his previous heartbreaks, is a testament to his passion for the game and his belief that he can still achieve his lifelong dream of becoming a Masters champion.
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