Justin Rose delighted after ‘gutsy’ recovery at British Masters

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
'GUTSY': Justin Rose fought back from a terrible start to share the halfway lead in the Betfred British Masters at The Belfry. Pic: David Davies/PA

'GUTSY': Justin Rose fought back from a terrible start to share the halfway lead in the Betfred British Masters at The Belfry. Pic: David Davies/PA

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.

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