Kaymer, after a fourth day fought entirely in Saint Andrews and wind conditions and cold, excelled in three blows to England’s Danny Willett (-14) and four with fellow Briton John Perry (-13), who faced last journey as a leader.
Winner in Abu Dhabi, U.S. PGA and KLM (Netherlands), member of European team who recently won the Ryder Cup (managed 2.5 points in games with partner) and about age 26, Kaymer was confirmed as a the current best players in the world and a worthy successor to his compatriot Bernhard Langer.
The Englishman Lee Westwood, who started in fourth place, just two strokes of the second, failed in his attempt to snatch the first place in the world (he’d better be among the first two) to make Tiger Woods 73 strokes (1) , which he sank to the eleventh place finish.
Kaymer and Willett, who shared the penultimate game, soon began to put pressure Parry, who started with two-stroke lead and, together with Spanish Alvaro Quiros closed course. Thus, already after the first hole, the German, with a birdie (one under par mark), matched with the then leader, who started with a “bogey” (-1). Read the rest of this entry »


The absence of the last day for completion, one of the news is that England’s Lee Westwood, with an excellent third on the
The exclusive Langer was ended. The veteran golfer, about to turn 54 years and a contemporary of Seve Ballesteros, was and will always be revered in his country because Germany was the only player capable of winning titles of ‘Grand Slam’ (Masters 1985 and 1993). But times change and now the Germans are back in congratulations. Seventeen years later,