Justin Rose has no regrets over turning down an offer to join LIV . The star pointed out that his decision already “almost paid off” after he finished as the runner-up to at the last month.

came heartbreakingly close to securing the coveted Green Jacket at Augusta National, being pipped by McIlroy in a playoff as the Northern Irishman ended his long wait to . It marked the Englishman’s second defeat in a major final in under a year.

The 2013 US Open champion also last July as he looked to win his second major, finishing behind Xander Schauffele.

READ MORE:

READ MORE:

Rose, 44, has continued to demonstrate that he can hold his own among the world's best players despite being in the senior years of his professional career. Three years ago, several of Rose's fellow European stars decided to give up their PGA Tour spots to make the move to the LIV setup.

In spite of, Rose is adamant he made the right choice by not defecting to the Saudi Arabia-backed circuit in the hope that he would continue competing on the major stage.

“That was a primary factor and, hey, it’s almost paid off,” he said in an interview with who described the offer made by LIV to Rose as "absurd".

“I’ve finished runner-up in the last two majors, and would I have even been playing if I’d switched across? Who knows? I have no regrets.”

Rose was commended for his grace following his defeat at Augusta National, having offered his congratulations to victorious Ryder Cup team-mate, McIlroy.

Despite appearing positive on the outside, Rose admitted that the aftermath of his near-miss was tough to handle. "I wasn't quite ready to go through all the messages straight away," he said.

"I started to on the Monday and Tuesday, because I wanted to say thanks. But then I was like, ‘I need a bit of my own time here to process it.'

“I worked through it and reached the stage where I didn’t feel too despondent. I don’t really now see it as a loss on that Sunday, because I lost it on Saturday, when I turned a 69 into a 75.

"I think I played well enough to win. I mean, Rory played well enough to win a lot more comfortably than he did, so everyone can say, ‘Hey, I should’ve won, whatever.’ But it’s like the level was there to win, which is important.”

Rose had little time to recover and was quickly thrown into the next event, the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town, South Carolina, where he finished T42.

He was finally able to enjoy some downtime afterwards, before returning for last week’s Truist Championship. Unfortunately, his outing in Philadelphia was cut short as he was forced to withdraw due to illness.

Now, having seemingly recovered, Rose is back in action at Quail Hollow for the PGA Championship this week.

Read more
Errol Musk, Father Of Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Visits Ayodhya's Ram Mandir — Video
Abplive
‘Equally Yours Biscotti’: Virat Kohli’s Tribute To AB De Villiers After Maiden IPL Title Win
Tezzbuzz
Servotech shares rally: Elon Musk connection & renewable energy deals
Tezzbuzz
"These 18 years were very long"After winning the IPL Trophy, Virat Kohli said this for AB de Villiers
Tezzbuzz
Money Tips: Your salary ends as soon as it is credited, then use this formula to save 10 thousand rupees every month..
India-employmentnews
ITR Tips: You will not have to visit the Income Tax Department, you can file ITR sitting at home..
India-employmentnews
EPFO: EPFO gives relief to government employees, they can do this work related to UAN till 30 June..
India-employmentnews
Tesla Accelerates India Entry, Leases Mumbai Space For Vehicle Service Center
Abplive
Kerala Introduces Eggs In Anganwadi School: Times When 'Non-Veg' Menu In School Sparked A Row In India
Abplive
ChatGPT's new Memory feature brings personalized experience to free users
Newspoint