BRITAINS Justin Rose is banking on the tough school of life to help him handle the pressure of leading the US Masters into the weekend.
Englishman Rose, who stayed two shots clear of the field with a one-under 71 in Fridays second round at Augusta National, believes the death of his father in 2002 and his early struggles as a pro have made him a hardened competitor.
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