After battling injury and sitting near the bottom of the leaderboard, Branden Grace returns to form at LIV Golf UK with a top-tier performance.
From clutch putts to cool composure, Grace proves why he’s not done yet.
This is more than just a highlight – it’s a reminder of the grit it takes to stay in the league.
▶️ Watch how Grace climbed the ranks
📍 Shot at JCB Golf & Country Club
🎯 Featuring Stinger GC in full force
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I must say I felt that my mindset has, you know, changed a little bit. Brandon Grace has got a big weekend coming. There’s probably more pressure on him than there is in anybody else in the field. It’s just more like whatever happens happens, you know, and I think that that calmed me down a lot and, you know, just could make me focus more on golf instead of everything else. In 49th place, that is the first relegation spot. He has to take care of business and at least get into the open zone. 49th and below and he has to be relegated for at least a year. I’ve beaten half the field already. So, you know, if I can just play good golf, do what I need to do, be patient, and I’ll probably finish, you know, better than the other half. Brandon Grace had a terrific day. Yeah, just about everybody in the field is pulling for this guy, you know. So, that’s the mindset I went in with. That’s normally the mindset I have when I go to like a US Open or something. And I think that’s why I’ve played well in US Opens before. It’s one thing to fight for your own job, David. It’s another thing to fight for your own job and also not let down your best friends. Obviously, they know it’s it’s not on purpose. I’m trying my best. They know I’m practicing hard. You know, SH, he told me last week he could see that the change has happened and it’s it’s where it should be.
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I reckon that currently, Louis Oosthuizen would struggle to compete in the 2nd tier Hotel Planner tour in Europe. His level has deteriorated to the degree of playing for the wooden spoon of a tournament.