'He inspired all of us': Kaymer posts video calling for stop to 'nasty' Tiger criticism
“I find it so nasty,” the German said on Twitter.
“I find it so nasty,” the German said on Twitter.
Tyrrell Hatton is the man to catch in Abu Dhabi, with Dustin Johnson among a clutch of players in striking distance from the leader.
McDowell could sure use a three-peat right now.
The world number one has fond memories of recording his first win as a professional at the Desert Classic.
Chesson Hadley named Rookie of the Year as McIlroy collects the top prize.
Earlier, Martin Kaymer had put his side on the brink of victory after a chip-in.
The golfer previously announced that he was ending his season for “personal reasons”.
Martin Kaymer was expected to challenge but is seven shots back from Danny Willett and Rafa Cabrera-Bello.
Orange-clad Rickie Fowler failed to mount a challenge to the imperious German.
The 29-year-old from Dusseldorf began the round with a six-stroke lead after a historic 36-hole start on 10-under 130, the lowest in US Open history.
The Irish golfer put himself in the reckoning as third-round scores soared in the afternoon heat.
The German is serenity personified at Pinehurst Vilage as he hunts down his second Major.
You forgot there was a Major going on, didn’t you.
The German is on course for a multi-million euro cheque and a return to the winners’ enclosure on the PGA Tour.
Graeme McDowell and Rory McIlroy are well placed for a second round charge on their Team Europe colleague.
Another five players are a further stroke back on seven under, while world number four Justin Rose is tied for 20th.
2It’s back to business now,” says the Holywood native after his big Nike unveiling.
Gareme McDowell came close, Rory McIlroy won a major by eight strokes again and Team Europe rallied from face-down on the canvas.
Kaymer carded a three-under 69 in Sunday’s final round with three birdies early on the back nine setting up his victory.
There’s $8million on the table and the Holywood man is in the mix again.
The Offaly man carded two bogeys on the last two holes to relinquish the lead.
Martin Kaymer sealed one of the most dramatic wins in the competition’s history.
The South African currently holds a one-shot lead after the third round.
The Italian Open tees off tomorrow at Royal Park and 19-year-old Manassero has done his utmost to be ready for the challenge.
The German golfer secured his place at the Johnnie Walker Championship today.
With the Ryder Cup selection deadline fast approaching it’s time for Jose Maria Olazabal to make some tough calls, writes Neil Cullen.
Eight of the 12 players that will represented Europe at Medinah have been confirmed. McIlroy and McDowell are two of them.
Former US Open winner Rory McIlroy heads a group of four players that are one shot back from the Swede.
The Chilean-born player currently leads on 11-under, two shots clear of the chasing pack.
The Irishman is one shot off the lead after day one in Germany.
If Luke Donald can win this week’s BMW PGA Championship he’ll leapfrog world number one Rory McIlroy.
Of the eight players to be eliminated, world number nine Martin Kaymer was the biggest name to bow out.
“I love the cut and thrust of match play and find it a refreshing change from the usual stroke play format we play week in week out.”
Luke and Louis ‘Mr Albatross’ Oosthuizen are hunting a shiny, bedazzled cups to make up for Masters woes
Get ready for the best shot you’ll see today.
The 22-year-old finished third at the WGC-Cadillac Championship on Sunday thanks to a late surge.
The American’s five-under 67 on Saturday included six birdies, an eagle and three bogeys as he took a stranglehold on the tournament in Doral.
All of the world’s top 50 players are scheduled to compete at the Doral Golf Resort and Spa’s TPC Blue Monster in Florida, with no cut after the second round.
The Holywood native lost out to Hunter Mahan in the final of the Accenture World Match Play Championship last night in Arizona.