Disappointed Rose happy to witness McIlroy's grand slam
- Rory McIlroy, age 35, defeated Justin Rose in a playoff to win the 2025 Masters on April 13.
- McIlroy's victory came after squandering a significant lead, requiring a comeback to force the playoff.
- The victory marked McIlroy's first Masters win, allowing him to complete a career Grand Slam.
- Rose, age 44, told CBS, "Obviously I wanted to be the bad guy today but still, it's a momentous occasion."
- Despite his disappointment, Rose congratulated McIlroy and acknowledged the historic nature of McIlroy's achievement.
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