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Justin Rose scorecard today at 2025 Masters

Since turning pro in 1998, the 44-year-old has racked up wins on the PGA Tour and European Tour, a run highlighted by a victory at the U.S. Open in 2013.

Could this be the year, nearly three decades into his professional career, that the Englishman finally wins the Masters?

Rose put himself in a strong early position to leave Augusta National Golf Club Sunday with a green jacket draped around him, firing a 7-under 65 in the first round of The Masters Thursday that placed him atop the leaderboard.

Though he has never won the famed tournament, Rose has been close in the past, finishing in second place in 2015 and 2017. Whether he’s able to manage the feat this season remains an open question, but he’s off to an exceptional start.

Here’s a look at Rose’s scorecard from the first round at the 2025 Masters Thursday:

Justin Rose scorecard today

Rose’s 65 Thursday tied a career low at the Masters and put him in first place among the tournament’s 95 competitors.

Here’s how Rose finished after the first round on Thursday, including his hole-by-hole score:

Thursday score: 7-under par

3 (Birdie)
4 (Birdie)
3 (Birdie)
3 (Par)
4 (Par)
3 (Par)
4 (Par)
4 (Birdie)
3 (Birdie)
3 (Birdie)
4 (Par)
3 (Par)
5 (Par)
4 (Par)
4 (Birdie)
2 (Birdie)
4 (Par)
5 (Bogey)

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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