Luke Donald speaks out about ‘difficult’ message to Justin Rose after Masters heartache

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Justin Rose had to settle for his third second placed finish at the Masters in April. And Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald has reached out to the 44year-old Europe’s Rder Cup captain Luke Donald has opened up on how he tried to comfort Justin Rose after his master’s heartbreak. Rose lost out on the green jacket in agonizing fashion after he came out on the losing end of a playoff with Rory Mroy. While much of the Augusta fallout has focused on Mroyy’s clinching of the career grand slam, Donald spared a thought for Rose. The 44year-old played a thunderous round on the tournament’s final day to draw level with the Northern Irish star. However, he ultimately had to settle for second for the third time at the prestigious event. While Donald was happy to see Europe’s elite performing so well at Augusta, he reached out to Rose following the competition with the master’s disappointment. Hot off his second place finish at Royal Trune in 2024. It was a difficult message to write, Donald told Bunker. It was so much good stuff in what he did. 10 birdies on a Sunday at Augusta is pretty amazing. Obviously very bittersweet. second in the last major at Trun in July and then second in the next major. He’s doing a lot of great things. He’s still one of the world’s best. He’s competing at the highest level under the highest pressure and he’ll be happy with where his game is. disappointed he doesn’t have a green jacket, but it was an amazing Sunday to watch Rory with all the highs and lows he went through. But it was good for golf.

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