Rose after playoff loss: 'Going to sting for sure'

Rose after playoff loss: 'Going to sting for sure'

AUGUSTA, Ga. Fresh off a playoff loss to Sergio Garcia at the Masters, Justin Rose sat down for an interview with the assembled press and said, its going to sting for sure.Rose has his major, the 2013 U.S. Open at Merion. He even has an Olympic gold medal. But he held a two-shot lead on the back nine Sunday at the Masters and failed to convert it into a victory.At 36, Rose still has time to win a green jacket. He believes he will. But he damn near had one arm already in one. It will take awhile to get over the fact that it didnt happen.
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I really feel like this is a tournament that I can still go on to win. Id like to win three or four green jackets, but one would be enough you know. I just want to win here.It was 19 years ago when Rose burst onto the golf scene as a young, wet-behind-the-ears, 17-year-old amateur at the 1998 Open at Royal Birkdale. Mark OMeara won but Rose tied for fourth place.His early pro career did not go well and it took a long time for him to find his footing. It all seems so long ago now that hes established, won a major and been a longtime Ryder Cup stud for Europe.Still, major disappointment is never easy to get over.I have plenty more looks and I feel good about it happening, he said. For me, golf is about April to September. Thats where the big tournaments are. Thats where tournaments that change your career are. So this is the first one of four. I feel motivated for the summer, and I will be moving on and setting goals very quickly after this.



ORLANDO - Francesco Molinari delivered another big moment on the 18th green at Bay Hill, without wearing a red shirt and leaving the flag stick in the cup. His 45-foot birdie putt capped off an 8


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Jin Young Ko made five birdies and three bogeys in her final round A birdie at the 12th gave her a chance to pounce on Ko's back-nine errors but she could only par the last six holes to finish
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After bogeys on 13 and 15 cut her lead to a stroke, Ko made a 6-foot birdie putt on the par-4 16th and closed with a 15-foot birdie putt on the par-5 18th. Lee parred the final six holes in a 70
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NBA star Steph Curry is competing in this week's Ellie Mae Classic on the Web.com Tour. He sat down previously to discuss his love of golf with David Feherty.
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In GOLF's newly published Anonymous Pro Survey, a resounding 90% of PGA Tour pros believe Tiger Woods will win another major. Anonymous Player Poll: An overwhelming majority of pros believe
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Yin (64) steps into spotlight on Day 1 in Indy Posted by: Linked To Author in GolfHub24 News August 16, 2018 0 15 Views PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. - Standing to the left of the 16 th green Thursday, Jackson Van Paris clasped his hands behind his head and grimaced as Mason Overstreet ended his historic week at Pebble Beach.
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Nobody's Business. A new story by Lahiri, entitled "Nobody's Business," appears in this week's issue, dated March 12. she picked him up. He was heavier than she expected, and he clung to



He was tied for the lead with Sung Kang, who was through 14 holes. the ball slightly plugged in wet sand. Unable to control the spin, he blasted out to the green and watched it roll into a
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Cantlay was far less familiar, having played just one round with Woods. And although there were several key points in the Woods-Cantlay match, the hole-out for eagle was huge, as it helped Woods erase a 2-down deficit through 8 holes and go 2-up with just five to play.
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The second round of the RSM Classic still has a few hours to go this afternoon, but I've already got a pretty good idea of what the shot of the day is - Kevin Chappell's hole-out from a bunker for eagle to take the lead.


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