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Rose gutted as Open bid ends in gallant failure

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TROON, Scotland : England's Justin Rose admitted he was "gutted" when he walked off Royal Troon's 18th green on Sunday having narrowly missed out on winning the British Open for the first time.The 43-year-old barely put a foot wrong over the four days as he was buffeted by the worst of the Ayrshire coast elements.He topped the leaderboard at various times in Sunday's final round but a birdie on the 18th was in vain as ice-cool American playing partner Xander Schauffele produced a faultless round of 65 to claim the title by two strokes.Former U.S.

Open champion Rose dropped only five shots all weekend as he showed that despite having to qualify this year, he remains a force capable of challenging for majors."Gutted when I walked off the course and it hit me hard because I was so strong out there today," Rose, who was laser-focused throughout the day but saw several birdie putts fail to drop, told reporters after his second Open runner-up finish."I won second place, I won points, I won prizes, FedExCup points, all that stuff too.

At that point, you're being a professional. Then I walk 10 steps later and I'm choking back tears. So that's the shift."Rose burst into the spotlight in 1998 when he finished fourth at the Open as a 17-year-old amateur.He won the 2013 U.S.

Open and looked on the brink of becoming the first Englishman to win the Open since Nick Faldo in 1992."I really played the way I wanted to today.

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