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Grace in Sun City stunner

Branden Grace reacts after his win in Sun City yesterday ensured the Nedbank Golf Challenge remained in SA.
Branden Grace reacts after his win in Sun City yesterday ensured the Nedbank Golf Challenge remained in SA.
Image: RICHARD HEATHCOTE

Branden Grace sank a 40-foot birdie putt on the 16th hole to set up victory at the Nedbank Golf Challenge at Sun City yesterday as he carded a blistering final round 66 to win by a single shot from Briton Scott Jamieson.

The 29-year-old came from three shots back overnight at the Gary Player Country Club for an 11-under-par total of 277, an eighth European Tour victory and a $1.25-million (R17.96-million) purse in the penultimate event of the season.

Grace is the first home winner of South Africa's biggest tournament - dubbed Africa's Major - since Trevor Immelman a decade ago, after going out in 33 yesterday and sinking three more birdies on the back nine for a six-under-par round.

Jamieson, 33, had a one-shot lead after Saturday but ended on 278 following a final round 70, which included a double bogey at the eighth hole.

Frenchman Victor Dubuisson was third. The second-round leader had started seven under par and picked up two more shots yesterday with a final round 70. Chinese golfer Li Haotong recorded the best round of the tournament yesterday, storming up the leader board to fourth, with a 64.

It was Grace's first tournament win since he enjoyed success on the PGA Tour in South Carolina some 18 months ago.

"It's a dream come true to win. It was a hard weekend for South African sports fans but luckily this can put a couple of smiles on faces," he said.

South Africa's soccer team was eliminated from World Cup qualification on Friday, while the Springbok rugby side suffered a 38-3 thrashing at the hands of Ireland in Dublin on Saturday.

"I felt if I could go bogey free today I would have a chance. I drove well all week and it allowed me to be aggressive when I needed to be and it paid off," Grace added.

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