England’s Rose makes birdie at No. 13 to reach four-under par at The Masters. Follow the final round action from Augusta National.
England’s Rose made a crucial birdie at the 13th hole at The Masters to move to four-under par during the final round at Augusta National.
The shot came after Rose had positioned himself 90 yards from the green at the par-5, setting up an opportunity to attack the hole. The 13th at Augusta has proven treacherous for many competitors this week, with both Neo Berg and Ron recording double bogeys at the same hole earlier in the week.
A Strong Finish on Par-5s
Rose’s birdie represented another opportunity capitalized on during Sunday’s final round. The 13th hole, while generous in length at a par-5, has established itself as a decisive hole throughout the week. The ability to convert a scoring opportunity there—especially after witnessing the difficulties other competitors faced—speaks to Rose’s focus and execution during the tournament’s conclusion.
The PGA Tour event at Augusta National continues to showcase the skill required to navigate one of golf’s most demanding and historic venues. Rose’s progress through the back nine on Sunday kept him in contention during the final hours of play.
The Masters remains golf’s most prestigious annual event, held exclusively at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia. Each April, the world’s best golfers gather to compete for the iconic Green Jacket, making every shot on the closing holes critical to the final outcome.