Even though Justin Rose has yet to claim a victory at The Masters after 19 appearances by the time of the 2025 tournament, his achievements at Augusta speak volumes. He is no newcomer to finding himself in the mix at this prestigious event, particularly in its early stages.
Throughout his career at The Masters, Rose has secured six Top 10s and 11 Top 20s. A notable moment was in 2017 when he finished second after a playoff against Sergio Garcia. He also led the field after the first round in 2021 by three strokes before ultimately conceding victory to Hideki Matsuyama.
Below is a year-by-year account of Justin Rose’s finishes at The Masters, listed in reverse chronological order:
Year | Justin Rose’s Masters Finishing Position |
---|---|
2024 | Missed Cut |
2023 | T-16th |
2022 | Missed Cut |
2021 | 7th |
2020 | T-23rd |
2019 | Missed Cut |
2018 | T-12th |
2017 | 2nd (Lost in Playoff) |
2016 | T-10th |
2015 | T-2nd |
2014 | T-14th |
2013 | T-25th |
2012 | T-8th |
2011 | T-11th |
2009 | T-20th |
2008 | T-36th |
2007 | T-5th |
2004 | T-22nd |
2003 | T-39th |
Though The Masters has eluded him, Rose has tasted major victory, winning the 2013 U.S. Open at Merion. He has also been a runner-up in major tournaments four times—twice at The Masters in 2015 and 2017, and at The Open Championship in 2018 and 2024. His first significant major moment arrived in 1998 when, as an amateur, he secured fourth place at The Open Championship.
In total, Rose boasts 25 professional wins globally, with 11 coming on the PGA Tour. His latest triumph was at the 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.