Justin Rose delighted after 'gutsy' recovery boosts British Masters title hopes
Justin Rose admitted he was delighted with a “gutsy” 73 which kept him in contention for a second Betfred British Masters title, 21 years after the first.
Rose held a one-shot lead after a superb opening 65 at The Belfry, but it was a different story on Friday as he covered his first 10 holes in four over par.
However, the former world number one rallied to card four birdies in a six-hole stretch on the back nine and finished the day on six under par, tied for the lead with France’s Antoine Rozner.
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“It felt like a very, very tough day,” Rose said. “I got off to kind of a weird start, I didn’t feel like I was hitting poor shots and three-putted number one. The hole looked a little smaller for some reason.
“It wasn’t easy and this golf course holds up. Every year it has a pretty stout winning score and you can see why.
“I made some mistakes clearly, I was four over par at one point in my round, so actually delighted to bring it back and finish minus six.
“A good result out of the day I think and also generally feel pretty decent with how I played today. Just three three-putts and one or two little errors which crept in but not too bad considering what was a tough afternoon.
“I did readjust and tried say to myself I can make three birdies coming in down the last seven holes and that’s kind of how it played out.
“It was a good gutsy finish I suppose and dinner will taste good because of that. Through 36 holes I’m in a great spot.”
Rose and Rozner enjoyed a one-shot lead over a seven-strong group of players which included defending champion Thorbjorn Olesen, former Ryder Cup players Oliver Wilson and Andy Sullivan and