Manila Standard

Grace heats up late to win Portland LIV Golf Invitation­al

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LOS ANGELES—Branden Grace grabbed five of his eight birdies on the back nine on Saturday to pull away for a two-shot win in the Portland LIV Golf Invitation­al and capture the $4 million first prize.

The 34-year-old ranked 128th in the world pulled level with Carlos Ortiz with a birdie at the 13th, then birdied the 15th, 16th and 17th to secure the win in the second event of the controvers­ial Saudi-funded series, which has raised the hackles of the establishe­d US PGA Tour and DP World Tour and sparked criticism over Saudi Arabia’s human rights record.

But controvers­y appeared far from Grace’s mind as the celebrator­y champagne was sprayed on the 18th green at Pumpkin Ridge outside Portland, Oregon.

“This new format, everything is amazing and everybody is having a blast,” Grace said after the win in the 54hole event in which there is no cut and all 48 entrants earn some piece of a purse of more than $20 million.

Grace carded a final-round 65 and finished two strokes in front of Mexico’s Ortiz, who closed with a three-under par 69.

Two-time major-winner Dustin Johnson, at 17th in the world the highestran­ked player so far to bolt for the new series, started the day tied for the lead with Ortiz but finished tied for third with compatriot Patrick Reed on nine-under.

Johnson carded a one-under par 71 while former Masters champion Reed moved up with a five-under 67 that included a chip-in eagle at the 17th.

Hours before the event teed off on Thursday, family members of people killed in the September 11, 2001 attacks held a press conference near Pumpkin Ridge to voice their outrage.

Insisting that Saudi Arabia should be held accountabl­e in the attacks -- in which 15 of the 19 hijackers were Saudi nationals -- they joined with human rights groups who say the lucrative series is an attempt to boost the kingdom’s image through sport.

The series’ Saudi ties also hit close to home in Oregon, where in 2016 15-yearold Fallon Smart was killed in a hit-andrun traffic accident in which Saudi college student Brahmanda Ameer Norah faced a first-degree murder charge.

He removed his monitoring device before his trial and US authoritie­s said they believed the Saudi government had helped him leave the country.

Neverthele­ss, the golf event drew enthusiast­ic crowds, organisers saying Pumpkin Ridge was sold out on Saturday without offering an attendance figure.

Grace had taken the outright lead with his birdie at 15 when his tee shot at 16 skipped through the fairway into a strip of rough alongside a cart path.

His second shot went through the green, but he strengthen­ed his grip on the lead by chipping in for birdie.

The team title went to the Allpoints American quartet of Johnson, Reed, Tolar Gooch and Pat Perez, each pocketing $750,000 in addition to their individual earnings.

 ?? AFP ?? Branden Grace of South Africa acknowledg­es the crowd as he is introduced as the champion of the LIV Golf Invitation­al - Portland at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club in North Plains, Oregon.
AFP Branden Grace of South Africa acknowledg­es the crowd as he is introduced as the champion of the LIV Golf Invitation­al - Portland at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club in North Plains, Oregon.

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