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“It would be nice to win a grand slam of BMW events”.
Mon Dec 28 12:03:00 CET 2015 Press Release
Following his best season so far, Branden Grace becomes BMW Golfsport Ambassador and is looking forward to his home tournament, the BMW South African Open Championship.
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Munich. After his best season in the professional
ranks to date it seems only fitting that Branden Grace should start
2016 in the brightest of fashions – as a BMW Golfsport Ambassador. The
27-year-old South African finished third in the European Tour’s Race
to Dubai in 2015 and was still in with a chance of winning the title
outright as he entered the final event of the season in Dubai in
November. In the end the honours went to Rory McIlroy, of Northern
Ireland, but not before Grace had given a demonstration of his
renowned fighting spirit in finishing third at the DP World Tour
Championship. It was a year in which Grace came of age in the major
championships, finishing tied-fourth at the US Open at Chambers Bay –
where he was in contention until the final few holes – and third at
the US PGA Championship at Whistling Straits. For Grace, the 2016
golfing year starts at the BMW South African Open Championship
(Johannesburg, 7th to 10th January). In its 105th year, the second
oldest championship will be held under the illustrious BMW banner for
the first time.
How good does it feel to become associated with BMW as one of
the company’s Golfsport Ambassadors?
Branden Grace:
“It’s great. I’ve wanted to be part of the BMW team for a long time
and I’m really excited that I’m now on board.”
Have you always liked BMWs?
Grace: “BMW has
always been one of my favourite cars. In fact the first car I bought
myself was a BMW. It was a 320i coupe. It was a magnificent car. I’d
just got on tour and as I had a good first year it was a gift to
myself. I’ve always been a big fan of BMWs.”
Are you a ‘fast car’ man or do you prefer the bigger
saloons?
Grace: “I do like fast sports cars. I’m not
really a saloon type man, although I really like the big cars like the
X6 and the X5. They give you a luxury drive and you feel very safe in
them. I have to admit, though, I am a bit of a speed junkie. Put me in
an M3 or an M4 and I want to see how fast I can go.”
BMW is now the title sponsor for the South African Open, the
second oldest event in the game. What do you think of
that?
Grace: “When it was announced I thought it was
great news. To have a tournament of that calibre with the backing of
such a great title sponsor is a perfect fit. For me, to be on board
with the BMW family there – and hopefully playing well in the
tournament – will make it even more special.”
How important will it be to play in front of your home
crowd?
Grace: “We don’t get to do it that often. It’s
nice getting back to South Africa to play. When you play and win in
front of your home crowd it’s something special.”
How important will it be for you to do well in the BMW South
African Open?
Grace: “I’ve won tournaments on home
soil and now I’d like nothing more than to win the BMW South African
Open. Growing up in South Africa it’s the one you want to win. If you
can tick that off you have done pretty much what you have to do, being
a South African. It’s a delight to play back home. Even if it’s our
fifth or sixth week of playing in a row it doesn’t feel like it
because you’re at home. Positive vibes take over and the tiredness
goes away. As for the BMW South African Open I’ll just be thrilled to
be there.”
BMW are also going to become the “Official Car” Partner of the
Sunshine Tour. Do you think that is a good fit?
Grace:
“It’s a perfect fit. The Sunshine Tour can be proud to have a company
of BMW’s standing involved in such a way.”
Given a choice which BMW tournament would you choose to
win?
Grace: “Now it would have to be the BMW South
African Open. I’ve not played the BMW Championship in the States, so I
can’t say that one yet. Hopefully, I can tick the SA Open off my list
first and then go on to win the others! It would be nice to win a
grand slam of BMW events.”
What do you find so special about playing in a BMW
tournament?
Grace: “They always have the feel of a big
event about them. The way BMW gets behind a tournament is fantastic
and nothing is left to chance. All the facilities that are provided
for players and spectators are amazing. As a player, you can just sit
back and know that everything has been put in place. We are so well
looked after. There is never anything out of place at a BMW event.”