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Masters 2026: Why a Justin Rose win at Augusta National is long overdue

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Rose has his sights firmly set on becoming a Masters champion. Despite coming in second place in the past two seasons, he is determined to prioritize winning a major tournament. His impressive record at Augusta National, where he has been runner-up three times and has led the tournament numerous times, serves as motivation for his upcoming attempt.

Reflecting on his previous experiences, Rose acknowledges the need to approach the tournament with a fresh mindset. He emphasizes the importance of gratitude and staying focused on the game rather than the outcome. Despite the disappointment of falling short in previous years, Rose remains optimistic and determined to make the most of his 21st attempt at Augusta.

While McIlroy claimed victory in the previous season, Rose’s exceptional performance and sportsmanship were widely praised. Despite the sting of defeat, he remained gracious in defeat and acknowledged the significance of witnessing history unfold. As he gears up for another shot at the green jacket, Rose hopes to finally secure his place as a Masters champion this Sunday.

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I am James Whitaker, a journalism graduate from the University of Melbourne, where I specialised in political reporting and media ethics. I began my professional career in 2013 as a junior reporter at The Age, covering local governance and public policy in Victoria. In 2017, I moved into national political coverage, reporting on federal elections, parliament, and policy reform. Over the years, my work has focused on clear, factual reporting and long-form political analysis grounded in verified sources.