Irish Daily Mail

BRANDEN BATTLES TO STAY IN HUNT

- By PHIL CASEY

BRANDEN GRACE justified his position as pre-tournament favourite before bad weather disrupted play for the second day running in the BMW SA Open in Johannesbu­rg. Grace was two over par after three holes of his opening round before recovering to card a 69 and the world number 14 — the highest ranked player in the field — carried on where he left off yesterday. The 27-year-old fired four birdies in a row from the second at Glendower Golf Club and bounced back from a bogey on the sixth by picking up further shots on the 10th and 11th shortly before play was suspended at 3pm local time due to the threat of lightning. No further play was possible, leaving Grace to share the lead with compatriot Keith Horne on eight under par as South African players occupied 11 of the top 13 places on the leaderboar­d. Horne, who set the clubhouse target after adding a 69 to his opening 67, said: ‘I didn’t necessaril­y play as well as yesterday but the big thing was that I made no bogeys, which helps. ‘I had some pretty poor chips and putts on the par fives; I parred all of them today, which is frustratin­g because they are the scoring holes.’ England’s Ross McGowan was the best-placed non-South African, sharing fourth place on six-under after three birdies and one bogey in a round of 70. McGowan won the Madrid Masters in 2009 but lost his card in 2011 before regaining it last November. ‘My game has been a bit streaky the last couple of years, just trying to find a bit of form again,’ the 33-year-old said. ‘It’s back to business now, getting myself back up into the top 100, top 50 in the world.’

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