Puerto Rico Open 2021: An emotional win for Branden Grace

PGA TOUR 2021 - Puerto Rico Open:  Branden Grace Win

Winning a tournament can sometimes have a deeper significance for the winner than would normally be the case. So it was for South African golfer Branden Grace when he won the 2021 Puerto Rico Open. Just a few weeks ago he lost his father, who was an integral part of his golfing life.

This from PGA TOUR writer Jeff Babineau:

While others were peering around as the afternoon faded toward evening, the 32-year-old Grace was looking upward, to the sky, thinking of his father, Peter, whom he lost last month in South Africa to Covid-19 complications. Peter Grace, who ran a restaurant and shop in Knysna, was Branden’s rock, the one who gave him his first set of golf clubs and got him on his way.

Grace felt he had company with him when he holed his tricky bunker shot for eagle-2 at the drivable 17th hole, and he followed up with a sterling up-and-down from a front bunker at 18 to hold off Vegas. After a couple pedestrian years of play (for him) and life-changing events off the course, Grace said the triumph gets back on the his path to playing the big events again and controlling his schedule. Victory puts Grace back in the picture for another Presidents Cup berth, too. He didn’t make the team the last time around, and it stung.

When Grace’s bunker shot trickled into the cup like a putt at 17 (“I knew it was going in 6 feet from the hole,” he said), Grace raised his sand wedge in the air with his left hand, and when he retrieved his ball, his head and eyes turned to the sky. “Just give me that strength for one more hole,” Grace said. “Just a couple more good swings …”  Read more here

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