Last year’s runner-up Justin Rose sits tied for third at The Masters heading into Sunday’s final round at Augusta National.
Justin Rose finds himself in a strong position heading into the final round of The Masters at Augusta National, sitting tied for third place and just four strokes back. The English star, who finished as runner-up in 2025, has positioned himself well for a potential run at the green jacket on Sunday.
Rose currently sits at four under par and will be looking to make his move on the back nine, where strategic play is often the difference between success and disappointment at Augusta. The iconic par-5 13th hole, Azalea, has already proven treacherous for some of the field, with several players recording double bogeys at the hole.
Strong Position for Final Day
With 90 yards remaining to the pin during his round, Rose had the opportunity to pick up a crucial birdie and move to four under par. His presence near the top of the leaderboard provides yet another compelling storyline on what promises to be an exciting Sunday at the Masters.
The PGA Tour‘s most prestigious event has been characterized by dramatic swings throughout the week, with players needing to navigate the course’s demanding conditions and devilish pin placements. For Rose, last year’s near-miss has clearly motivated a return to form at golf’s most iconic major championship.
The final round will determine whether Rose can finally capture the elusive victory at Augusta that has eluded him thus far in his career.
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