Tag Archives: Martin Kaymer

WGC-Cadillac Match Play: The possibility of the rest

Well, if we wanted a World Golf Championship out of the Cadillac Match Play, we certainly got that. We go into the Final 16 with a wide range of nationalities from around the globe including: Northern Ireland (1), Japan (1), … Continue reading

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Carnage in San Antonio

I’m not sure I remember a worse scoring day at the back of the field than they had in the 30 miles per hour winds at the Valero Texas Open at the TPC San Antonio. It was utter carnage for … Continue reading

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Martin Kaymer: On being there

On the occasions that I was able to interview Martin Kaymer, I was always impressed by his thoughtfulness and his intelligence. He was in the media center on Wednesday at the the Honda Classic, the annual milestone of the return … Continue reading

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Jimmy Walker: A stroll in the park, sort of

Jimmy Walker began the fourth round of the Sony Open in Hawaii with a 2-shot lead. When he finished on Sunday, it was a tournament record 9. Waialae was not playing all that easy: Today, you know, it seemed the … Continue reading

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Billy Horschel: Fires bogey-free 63 at BMW, leads by 3

Billy Horschel had an impressive looking scorecard in Saturday’s third round of the BMW Championship at Cherry Hills Country Club in Denver, Colorado. First of all, it said 63 when he finished counting up the 7 birdies he made. But … Continue reading

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Michelle Wie: How years of experience gave her the wisdom to become a U.S. Open Champion

Michelle Wie conducted herself like a champion in Sunday’s final round of the 2014 U.S. Women’s Open at Pinehurst No. 2 in Pinehurst, North Carolina, and with that powerful transformational concept operating full bore, became the Champion. Step into the … Continue reading

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Martin Kaymer: Pushes the envelope on his introspective thoughts

Martin Kaymer won the 2014 U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2 in Pinehurst, North Carolina, because he had the least amount of trouble with this fabled venue of American golf that Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore restored to it’s look … Continue reading

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Martin Kaymer: If you try to defend then you’re not free enough

The USGA gave the players in the third round of the 2014 U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2 their day of reckoning. The first two days there was a nice steady stream of rounds under par, the most notable, Martin … Continue reading

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Martin Kaymer: The only thing that can really distract you is your mind

Martin Kaymer extended his lead by just a stroke, but he set two U.S. Open records in the process. His first-round 65 gave him a three-shot lead, but he didn’t expect to do that two days in a row. To … Continue reading

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Martin Kaymer: On the Mental Approach That Gave Him the U.S. Open Lead

There wasn’t a lot of drumbeating for Martin Kaymer in the lead up to the 2014 U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2 in Pinehurst, North Carolina. But there is now. When only 15 of the 156 players in attendance broke … Continue reading

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