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Justin Rose to draw on experience on final day of The Masters

Justin Rose reveals that he will be using a patient approach to try to clinch victory in The Masters on the final day of the competition.

Justin Rose has admitted that he will be using his experience of his victory in the US Open in 2013 to try to secure his first win at The Masters.

The 34-year-old recorded a five-under round of 67 to move within four shots of leader Jordan Spieth heading into the final round of the competition.

Rose has revealed that he will draw on his past experience from his US Open win in 2013 to use a patient approach to try to claim the Green Jacket on Sunday.

"I just remember being very patient, very focused. Just believing it was a 72-hole tournament, playing one shot at a time, not getting ahead of myself and also not being scared to lose," Rose told Sky Sports News.

"You have to put it on the line and you've got to make committed, aggressive swings under pressure. That's what I'm going to do tomorrow.

"It was nice to stay patient and get rewarded with a hot finish. It's amazing and it put me in with a great opportunity tomorrow now. It's a great lesson, as well, to stay patient, because you never know when you're going to get your run."

Rose will tee off at 7.50pm BST alongside Spieth at Augusta.

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Jordan Spieth of the US tees off the 2nd hole during Round 3 of the 79th Masters Golf Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 11, 2015
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