DP World Tour Championship: Top 10 Power Rankings
By Adam McGee
Sixth in the Race to Dubai standings, and having posted an impressive third placed finish on home soil at the Nedbank Golf Challenge last week, Branden Grace has plenty of reason to be confident coming into this week.
Grace has put together a consistent season around the world, and has traditionally played very well in some of the European Tour’s middle-eastern events. A win at the Qatar Masters and a fifth place finish in Abu Dhabi this season act as proof of that.
The South African’s great play in the region extends to this particular event too. Grace finished in third place last season and ninth the year before, meaning that he knows he’s more than capable of putting it all together at the DP World Tour Championship.
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