Final-round 60 with three bogeys?! Rose's bonkers finish in Canada
Justin Rose narrowly missed out on posting the lowest round in PGA Tour history during a remarkable final round at the RBC Canadian Open in Toronto.
Rose went into the final round seven strokes back and with little realistic hope of contending for a first PGA Tour victory since 2019, only to charge up the leaderboard with an incredible display on the par-70 layout at Royal George's Golf and Country Club.
The former world No 1 carded three eagles and seven birdies during a special Sunday, although three bogeys left him settling for a 10-under 60, just short of carding only the 13th sub-60 round on the PGA Tour.
Rose holed out from 137 yards to eagle the par-four first and birdied the next before holing from eight feet to save par at the third and then picking up a shot from eight feet at the fifth.
The former US Open champion holed from off the green to birdie the seventh but bogeyed the par-five ninth after finding the fairway bunker off the tee and three-putting from the fringe, seeing him reach the turn in 30.
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