Justin Rose's Masters Record: Why Golf Fans Are Searching Now
Justin Roses Masters Record: Why Golf Fans Are Searching Now...
Golf fans across the U.S. are searching whether Justin Rose has ever won the Masters Tournament as the 2026 event unfolds at Augusta National. The English golfer remains a fan favorite, but his Masters history reveals near-misses rather than victories.
Rose came closest in 2017, finishing runner-up to Sergio Garcia in a dramatic playoff. He also held the first-round lead in 2021 before ultimately tying for seventh place. The 45-year-old has nine top-10 finishes at Augusta since his 2003 debut.
Searches spiked today as Rose made an early charge during the tournament's second round. His 4-under 68 on Friday put him briefly in contention, reminding viewers of his past Masters performances. Rose last won a major at the 2013 U.S. Open.
The veteran golfer's consistent play at Augusta makes him a perennial storyline each April. While he's never donned the green jacket, Rose holds the tournament record for most consecutive cuts made (17) by a non-winner. His career earnings at the Masters exceed $4 million.
Rose's current performance comes amid renewed interest in veteran players following Tiger Woods' strong opening round. The Englishman tees off Saturday morning tied for 14th place, six shots behind the leaders. A weekend charge could rewrite his Masters legacy.