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Justin Rose Shares Emotional Message After Heartbreaking US Open Cut in Tough Season

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Justin Rose Shares Emotional Message After Heartbreaking US Open Cut in Tough Season
Justin Rose shares an emotional message after missing the US Open cut, reflecting on recent struggles and fan support.

Justin Rose expressed his emotions on social media after a challenging performance at the 2025 US Open, where he missed the cut by seven strokes with two consecutive rounds of 77, ending at +14. The English golfer‘s candid message reflected the difficulties he has faced recently on the course, even as he remained eager to follow the remainder of the tournament.

On June 13, Rose posted on X, acknowledging his struggles while also sharing anticipation for the final rounds at the major championship.

“Been a tough couple of months out on the links… but that’s golf!! It will be a really interesting watch @usopengolf over the weekend. Thank you as always for the support #Team”

—Justin Rose, Professional Golfer

Challenging Weeks for Rose and Fellow Golfers at the US Open

Before the US Open, Rose also missed the cut at the RBC Canadian Open, indicating a difficult stretch for the 2013 U.S. Open champion. Other notable players, including Justin Thomas, who posted rounds of 76 twice and finished at 12-over, also failed to advance past the cutline. Stars such as Nick Dunlap, Bryson DeChambeau, Phil Mickelson, and Dustin Johnson joined them, marking a tough field where even established names struggled to find consistency in the early rounds.

A Review of Justin Rose’s 2025 Season So Far

The 2025 season has been a tumultuous journey for Justin Rose, as he participated in 12 tournaments but made the cut in only seven. While Rose started the year strongly with top-10 finishes including a third place at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and a runner-up spot at the Masters Tournament, recent months have reflected a downturn in form and results.

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In April, Rose finished tied for 42nd at the RBC Heritage but then withdrew midway through the Truist Championship after scoring rounds of 70 and 77. The US Open marked his third missed cut in his last four tournaments, showing ongoing challenges in maintaining his earlier season momentum.

Below is a summary of Rose’s results for the year:

  • Farmers Insurance Open – Missed cut (69, 80 | +5, 149)
  • AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am – Tied 3rd (65, 69, 68, 68 | -18, 270)
  • The Genesis Invitational – Missed cut (75, 74 | +5, 149)
  • Arnold Palmer Invitational – Tied 8th (70, 73, 71, 69 | -5, 283)
  • THE PLAYERS Championship – Missed cut (71, 73 | Even, 144)
  • Valero Texas Open – Tied 47th (72, 69, 74, 76 | +3, 291)
  • Masters Tournament – 2nd place (65, 71, 75, 66 | -11, 277)
  • RBC Heritage – Tied 42nd (67, 72, 68, 72 | -5, 279)
  • Truist Championship – Withdrew (70, 77 | +7, 147)
  • PGA Championship – Missed cut (76, 75 | +9, 151)
  • The Memorial Tournament – Tied 44th (78, 66, 80, 72 | +8, 296)
  • RBC Canadian Open – Missed cut (68, 71 | -1, 139)

What Lies Ahead for Justin Rose After a Difficult Period

Justin Rose’s struggle to make cuts in recent tournaments highlights the challenges he faces as a seasoned golfer navigating a tough competitive landscape. Despite setbacks, his openness and gratitude towards his supporters reveal a determined mindset moving forward. With several opportunities remaining on the PGA Tour calendar, Rose’s perseverance and experience suggest potential for recovery and renewed success in the coming months.

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