The scenario that golf fans have been dreaming of for years has become a reality. Rory McIlroy won the Masters, in a dramatic finish that could have gone in favor of Justin Rose.
The 44-year-old Englishman made a furious start at the Masters, leading by three shots after the first round, but then suffered a slump.
However, on the last day, the experienced Englishman caught the rhythm, and in the end was close to victory.
Nevertheless, Rory McIlroy won the playoff round, visibly emotional after everything.
A huge burden fell from the back of the Northern Irish golfer, and in the interview with the media Rory did not forget to congratulate Justin Rose on a great weekend.
The 35-year-old is surprised how everything turned out, especially because a few days earlier they were sitting at the table together.
"I just congratulated him on a great week,” McIlroy said at the press conference, as quoted by Independent.
“I said, so, ironic how these things happen. We were invited to a dinner by a few members of the club on Tuesday night and we were the only two players at that table and we were the ones who end up being in the playoff.
It's funny how these things work, he's a great champion and displayed so much grace throughout his career. Selfishly I was happy it was another European in the playoff, we're on a good run at the minute, Ryder Cup this year."
Rory McIlroy feels for Justin Rose
Justin Rose used to excel in earlier editions as well, finishing as T2 in 2015 and 2017. Although he was close to victory this time, Rose failed to make an important step. Rory McIlroy called Rose a 'great champion', recalling the clash between Garcia and Rose eight years ago. McIlroy stresses that he 'feels for him,' considering how close Justin was, and believes he will have a few more chances to succeed.
There is no doubt that both can excel again in future editions of the Masters.