By Matt Smith
For the second consecutive LIV Golf Invitational, it was a South African celebration as Branden Grace shot 65 in the final round. In London, it produced a third-place podium finish for the 35-year-old, behind compatriots Charl Schwartzel and Hennie du Plessis. In Portland, it resulted in the biggest payday of his 15-year professional career.
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Grace’s seven-under 65 on Saturday at Pumpkin Ridge gave him the individual title at the LIV Golf Invitational Portland. His 13-under total for the 54-hole event was two strokes better than Carlos Ortiz, with Patrick Reed and Dustin Johnson finishing another two strokes back.
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Johnson’s 4 Aces GC claimed the team title at 23-under, seven strokes ahead of Stinger GC, the winning team in London. Thanks to Ortiz’s birdie on the final hole, Fireballs GC took third place and the final money position, one stroke ahead of Torque GC.
Grace has found his form since joining LIV Golf. He follows countryman Schwartzel in the winner’s circle, with Schwartzel having claimed the inaugural event at Centurion Club.
In winning, Grace claimed the $4 million individual prize, as well as a quarter-share of the $1.5 million second-place prize won by Stinger GC, making his total payout Saturday at $4.375 million. For the two LIV Golf events, he’s now won $6.4 million.
“I played with DJ at London, as well, on the Sunday and played really nicely, and just kind of found a groove,” said Grace after winning for the 15th time as a pro. “I’ve been feeling really comfortable. I’ve been hitting the shots that I see and things like that, and that’s really important and gives you the confidence.
“Today was nothing different. From the first hole I hit the ball great. I made a couple of nice putts when it mattered, and obviously things go your way when you win a golf tournament.”
Ortiz and Johnson simply couldn’t keep up. Ortiz, who at one point held a five-shot lead, shot a three-under 69, while Johnson shot a one-under 71.
“Obviously Branden played really well,” Johnson said. “But I did get it back to where I was within one with six or seven holes to go, and then he decided to go on a little tear there birdieing every hole coming in.”
Debutant Ortiz from Mexico enjoyed the vibe in playing in the last group. He said he fed off the energy from the fans at Pumpkin Ridge.
“They were unbelievable — I didn’t even know there were that many Mexicans in Portland,” joked Ortiz. “It was unbelievable. I haven’t had that many opportunities to be in final groups maybe like DJ, but it was crazy from the beginning. Both sides of the fairway were full of people, until the end, putting the ropes behind us. It was great. Being able to fight it out with Gracey, we were kind of in there until he decided to just keep going and left us behind. It was awesome. We had a great time.”
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Although Johnson didn’t make the individual podium – he lost the third-place tiebreaker to Reed – he was happy to see his 4 Aces GC romp to the team title. The other two members are Talor Gooch, whose two-under 70 score counted, and Pat Perez, whose eight-over 80 on Saturday did not contribute to the team score. Perez shot a three-under 69 on Thursday to help the 4 Aces get out to an early tournament lead.
“The fans were electric from start to finish,” Johnson said. “I mean, there was a ton of energy out there, obviously coming down 17 and 18. Would have liked to have been a little bit closer to Branden finishing, but obviously he played unbelievable today and deserved everything with the way he played. But I thought the fans and the crowd were absolutely amazing.”
LIV Golf returns to action July 29-31 at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in New Jersey.
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