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Amazing Grace has a Sun City dream

- MICHAEL GREEN

IT MAY not take that level of perfection this year but Branden Grace will be trying to hit all 18 greens in regulation in a single round again at some point in the Nedbank Golf Challenge as he goes about defending his title.

He got that feat right on his way to the title at the Gary Player Country Club last year when his 45-footer for birdie on the 16th green saw him take the lead for the first time in the tournament and then hoist the iconic crystal trophy.

“I played a tournament a couple of weeks ago,” said Grace. “I think it was maybe the first time that I’ve hit 18 greens since then. Every time I hit 18 greens now, I think of Sun City and the final round. I’ll take four rounds of that this time around, but I’m super excited to be back here, obviously. This is a tough week defending. It’s never easy but I’ve done it before, so hopefully we can do it again.”

Grace will be up against the likes of former world number one Rory McIlroy and 2015 Masters champion Sergio Garcia, who won at Sun City in 2001 and 2003.

The field of 72 also includes some of the best players on the European circuit as that tour gears up for its grand final in the World Tour Championsh­ip in Dubai next week and players scramble for a spot in that 60-man field.

Among those are 10 other South Africans who dream of having their moment at a tournament dubbed “Africa’s Major”: Brandon Stone, Erik van Rooyen, Dylan Frittelli, Dean Burmester, George Coetzee, Thomas Aiken, Darren Fichardt, Trevor Immelman, Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel.

Immelman won in 2007 ahead of his 2008 Masters triumph, but he has returned to some form this year after a lengthy battle.

Grace remembers the winning feeling well. “I can’t believe it’s 12 months already. Time flies! It was great,” he said.

“It was one of those moments in your career you’ll never forget – almost a life-changing moment, winning South Africa’s biggest event. It was great winning a tournament you grow up watching. To see some of the names of legends of the game on the trophy as well, it’s great.”

To repeat, Grace knows his feat of hitting all 18 greens in the last round last year is part of the recipe for success again.

“You have to keep it in the fairways,” he said. “The greens are pretty small, so if you can give yourself chances in the fairways getting to the greens, you’re going to do pretty well.”

 ??  ?? The Gary Player Country Club at Sun City is mean, green and ready to host the Nedbank Golf Challenge from tomorrow.
The Gary Player Country Club at Sun City is mean, green and ready to host the Nedbank Golf Challenge from tomorrow.

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