Justin Rose ‘baffled’ by reaction to what he did as Rory McIlroy won Masters play-off
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Justin Rose couldn’t understand why he received so much praise after losing to Rory Mroy in their dramatic Masters playoff. Justin Rose admits he was left mystified by the praise he received in the wake of being pipped by Rory Mroy at the Masters. Rose threatened to wreck his RDER Cup colleagueu’s hopes of winning his fifth major and completing golf’s grand slam. The Englishman’s final round 66 gave him the clubhouse lead. And after Mroy missed a putt for par at the last, the pair went back down the 18th for a sudden death playoff. However, a phenomenal approach by Mroy left him with a short putt for Birdie, which he drained to finally get his hands on the green jacket. While the focus was on the Northern Irishman for clinching his place in golfing history, Rose showed his class by sportingly congratulating his rival and was widely praised for the way he conducted himself in defeat. However, the 44year-old was surprised by the reaction and revealed he received more goodwill messages than after his US Open triumph in 2013 or his Olympic Games gold medal in Rio in 2016. Speaking to the Telegraph ahead of the PGA Championship, he said, “I have had as many, if not more, messages than after Marion or Rio, and the overwhelming sentiment was congratulations rather than commiserations. It is heartwarming.” Yeah. But to be honest, I have been a bit baffled because I really didn’t feel I did anything special. I just gave a maid a hug on the 18th green and told him it was great to see how special it was for him and you know just tried to sort of table my own disappointment. That’s all. Maybe there were some other bigger pictures at