Justin Rose’s admission about his caddie on Friday at The Masters, ‘I didn’t necessarily like it’
Justin Rose is in a fantastic position after two rounds at The Masters. Rose followed his opening round of 70 with a hard-fought 69 on day two at Augusta National.
Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images Justin Rose is in a fantastic position after two rounds at The Masters. Rose followed his opening round of 70 with a hard-fought 69 on day two at Augusta National. At the time of writing, the 45-year-old Englishman trails the leader, Rory McIlroy, by two shots.
Justin Rose loves coming back to Augusta National and it will be a crying shame if he ends his career without having won The Masters . Rose has already highlighted how difficult it will be to win The Masters this year, given the tremendously challenging conditions at Augusta. Photo by Jared C.
Tilton/Getty Images The Englishman lost in a playoff last year to Rory McIlroy and he missed out on a green jacket in 2017 as well after Sergio Garcia got the better of him in extra holes. Maybe 2026 will be his year. There is probably nobody who is more deserving of a green jacket.
Justin Rose’s admission about his caddie on Friday at The Masters, ‘I didn’t necessarily like it’ The Englishman addressed the media after shooting three-under-par on Friday at Augusta National. Rose was asked what his relationship with his caddie, Mark Fulcher, is like out on the golf course. The Englishman explained how he and ‘Fooch’ do not always agree on certain decisions.