While the golf world applauds Sergio Garcia’s breakthrough, here’s a corollary to this result; chiefly, that Justin Rose left Augusta National without the green jacket.

Though he does have a US Open and gold medal on his résumé, the Englishman’s track record at the Masters is a tale of near-misses, with seven top-15 finishes and two runner-ups. As this past week proved, Rose has plenty of firepower left in the tank; in that same breath, he turns 37 this July. The window to cash-in is starting to close.

So it’s understandable if Rose is feeling a tad dejected today. Let’s check to see how he’s holding up:

Oh, well then. Not an expert in the grieving process, but I’m assuming – judging by riding with Niall Horan in a golf cart adorned in a “Hello Kitty” golf bag – that Rose remains in OK spirits. I suppose that’s the type of demeanour that comes with a worldly, even-keeled perspective, compartmentalising each loss within the context of life’s greater scope.

That, or Rose realised he still won $US1.18 million for finishing second. One of the two.