AT&T Byron Nelson Power Rankings: Top 10 picks for Trinity Forest
Playing with machine-like consistency is Branden Grace. The South African hasn’t missed the weekend in a stroke play event since the Northern Trust in August.
In the meantime, he’s won and finished runner-up on the Euro Tour and has three top-25s in limited PGA Tour starts.
He closed well to place T24 at the Masters and was under par in three of four rounds last week at the PLAYERS (T46).
Grace owns a win at the Euro Tour’s Alfred Dunhill Links Championship and has proven to win on a variety of courses worldwide.
He’s been putting lights out on and around the greens, checking in at sixth and 65th, respectively, in strokes gained.
A new course like Trinity Forest could be frustrating to some, but Grace has the demeanor to hang in contention if things get tough.