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Three-time Masters runner-up Justin Rose not sweating the near-misses

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Justin Rose has been as close as anyone to a breakthrough Masters Tournament victory over the last decade-plus. Will 2026 be his year at Augusta?

Justin Rose is well aware of what it takes to be successful at Augusta National. Heโ€™s also well aware about where he sits in the history of the Masters Tournament : The story here cannot be told without mentioning him, but none of those chapters end with him wearing a green jacket. The 45-year-old is just a handful of shots away from three separate Masters victories.

He finished runner-up to Jordan Spieth in 2015 and fell short in playoffs to Sergio Garcia (2017) and Rory McIlroy (2025) , coming ever so close golf immortality. Despite all that, he isnโ€™t harping on the near-misses. โ€œI think for me I'm very aware that I've been close here.

I'm very aware that I've had tough, tough losses here,โ€ Rose said during his pre-tournament interview on Monday, April 6. โ€œI also am aware that I enjoy this place. So I don't want to sort of like โ€• I don't want to feel that those three second-place finishes need to create a different sort of feeling for me.

โ€ This isnโ€™t about re-inventing himself or making some groundbreaking changes to his game. Rather, it's about getting that last 5 or 10 percent out of his game over 72 holes. โ€œI feel like I've pretty much done what it takes to win,โ€ he said.