Record-breaker Grace comes back down to earth


  • Golf
  • Monday, 24 Jul 2017

South Africa’s Branden Grace hits a putt on the first green during the final round REUTERS/Hannah McKay

SOUTHPORT, England (Reuters) - South Africa's Branden Grace failed to repeat his spectacular third-round performance in the British Open on Sunday but was happy enough to finish tied for sixth.

The world number 35, who on Saturday became the first man to shoot 62 in a major championship, had to settle for a level-par 70 in the final round.

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