First win in four years for Rose

Scoring is high on a blustery day in Melbourne as Justin Rose holds his nerve to win the Australian Masters on his return to the European Tour

After four years without a win it was never going to be a straight forward victory for the in-form Justin Rose. The final day of the Australian Masters offered plenty of drama as a nervous leaderboard tried to master the elements at Huntingdale Golf Club in Melbourne.

Strong winds made it a difficult scoring day for the players as Rose began the round with a two-shot lead. A birdie at the second seemed to put the 22-year-old in control but it was not to be all plain sailing. After finding a fairway bunker on the 7th Rose made a triple bogey eight which once again threatened to end his chances of winning ? the Englishman has had a number of opportunities to win in America in 2006 but has faded away during the final rounds.

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