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Perhaps the biggest momentum change of the day, though, came on the par-4 12th when Rose holed out with a putter from well off the green right, near a sandy area guarded by a bush. He then drained 7-footers on 15 and 16 to propel him to 65 and a one-shot lead. The 65 ties Rose’s lowest round worldwide this year.
In closing, Rose, 36, was asked if finishing second at the Olympics would feel more significant than finishing second at a major.
“In this position right now, we may as well look forward to the best opportunity,” Rose politely said. “But I think probably, yes.”