Justin Rose was proud of his final-round performance at The 152nd Open but left 'gutted' after narrowly missing out on a second major title at Royal Troon.
Justin Rose was proud of his final-round performance at The 152nd Open but left 'gutted' after narrowly missing out on a second major title at Royal Troon. The former world No 1 went into the final round a shot behind Billy Horschel and in contention to become the first Englishman since Sir Nick Faldo to claim the Claret Jug, only to finish the week tied second as playing partner Xander Schauffele secured a second major victory in three months.
' Horschel takes positives from major near-missHorschel took a one-shot lead into the final day but was five behind with three holes to play, only to birdie each of his last three holes to join Rose in second and post his best finish a major. 'I'm going to always fight, always going to battle until the end,' Horschel said. 'I was rewarded with three birdies there at the end to finish tied second with a good friend, Justin Rose. 'I should feel disappointed.
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