Martin Kaymer expects repeat

Martin Kaymer, the German professional golfer, expects to repeat history at BMW International Open in this week.

This week, BMW International Open starts with a person who is doomed to establish himself as the next person to watch out for. The 27 year old German golfer is one of the most popular golfers in of the time. In his very short golfing career as a professional golfer, he has showed his brilliance.

After he grabbed the number two spot at WGC – Accenture Match Play Championship, Martin Kaymer went to the number one spot in world rankings in the year 2011. He turned into a professional golfer in the year 2005.

Till now, he has 18 wins in professional circuit that includes ten European Tour victories. His very first as well as the only major championship win was at PGA Championship 2010. In that same year, the German got 2010 European Tour Golfer of the Year title.
Previous week’s U. S. Open saw the 27 year old finishing at fifteen spot that was very impressive. Other players like Rory McIlroy and Luke Donald failed to do that as they got out from US Open.

It was in the year 2008 when Martin Kaymer got BMW International Open where he provided a brilliant performance. He won the championship but he went there as an underdog.

After his performance in US Open, the golf star is all set to make his mark at 2012 BMW International Open as looks bright. It is the time when top golf legends like Tiger Woods have come short and the brand new generation of young golfers is coming out with more technique and precision compared to any other golf generation that was in the past.

Kaymer to be a Part of Volvo World Match Play

German golfer Martin Kaymer will be a part of a star studded field at the upcoming Volvo World Match Play Championships that is scheduled to take place in Spain during the 17th and the 20th of May, 2012. In spite of the fact that he has been having an extremely unpleasant time on the European Tour this year, the 27 year old former world number one is still quietly confident about his chances at winning the Volvo World Match Play Championships. Kaymer, for the first time in his career, made the half way cut at the Masters this year and in spite of not having won any titles so far in 2012, the lanky German is confident that he is on the right track and the elusive title is coming in the next few months.

The event will take place at the scenic Finca Cortesin in Spain, and Martin Kaymer will be a part of the field along with 23 other golfers that includes the who’s who of the world of golf. Speaking of his return to the Finca Cortesin, Kaymer could not hide his excitement and stated that the venue as well as the hotel is absolutely amazing and being a limited field match play event, it is one of those events that stands out in his schedule and he is looking forward to a memorable week.

Among the players that Kaymer will line up against, are the Open Champion of 2011 Darren Clarke, Retief Goosen, the winner of the US Open two times as well as Paul Lawrie, the Open Champion on 1999.

But Martin Kaymer is not afraid of the fellow golfers who will take the field with him and he knows if he gets a stroke of luck going his way, he can take home his first crown of the season.

KAYMER BACK TO HIS BEST

Martin Kaymer’s 3 shot victory at the recently concluded HSBC Champions Tournament has thrown a spanner in the works of Mcilroy’s plans of becoming the World number 1. Earlier seen as a natural winner of the spot at the top, Mcilroy’s path has become much harder by the recent upsurge in form of the 26yr old golfer from Germany, Martin Kaymer.

He produced one of the most brilliant final round performances of the season by birdying 9 of the final 12 holes for a round of 63 at the Sheshan Club recently. The sterling performance at the end of the tournament was enough to propel him to the top of the leader board above Freddie Jacobson of Sweden. You can check out Martin Kaymer’s statistics for all four rounds on the official golf channel website.

Mcilroy became the World Number 2 overtaking Lee Westwood recently though he still remains significantly adrift of current World Number 1 Luke Donald. Donald’s continued good form makes it hard for the others to budge him from the top spot but continued top performances from the likes of Mcilroy and Kaymer gives them a fighting chance and means that Donald has to be on his toes at all times.

Martin Kaymer won the US PGA Championship last year and also won the season long race to Dubai. Such continued good performances propelled him briefly to the spot in the rankings. But with changes in his swing and the pressures of being the highest ranked in the player, his form and subsequently his ranking saw a dip. By his own admission, he struggled to handle the pressure of being the favorite in a tournament and not just him but the other around him struggled to handle the intense scrutiny that comes with being the World Number 1.

Things have taken an upward turn for Martin Kaymer though with his swing change finally starting to pay off as evident by his recent performances which have been befitting a player striving to be the best in the world. The recent win in Shanghai lifted Kaymer to the number 4 spot in the rankings and coupled with Donald’s withdrawal from the tournament, gives him a fighting chance to beat Donald in the season end Race to Dubai. Kaymer has recently stated that he’s now in a better position to fight for and hold onto the top spot with his past experience and new found maturity helping him on.