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Kaymer wins 1st major after playoff
By Mark Lamport-Stokes
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 17 - 08 - 2010

Germany's Martin Kaymer maintained ice-cool composure to win his maiden major title in a gripping two-way playoff with American Bubba Watson for the 92nd US PGA Championship Sunday.
With American Dustin Johnson having earlier been eliminated from the playoff in stunning fashion after being handed a two-stroke penalty, Kaymer went on to clinch the prized Wanamaker Trophy over three extra holes at Whistling Straits.
“I cannot win anything bigger,” the beaming 25-year-old told reporters after becoming only the second German to land a major title. HIs compatriot Bernhard Langer clinched the US Masters in 1985 and 1993.
“The majors, they are the biggest tournaments we play. It's cool to see my name (on the trophy) next to Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer and all those guys. It will take me a while to realize what has happened.”
Kaymer's victory made him the sixth first-time winner in the last seven majors with Phil Mickelson's emotional victory at the US Masters in April the sole exception.
Watson holed a three-foot birdie putt at the first playoff hole, the par-four 10th, but Kaymer immediately responded by sinking a 15-footer to birdie the treacherous 223-yard 17th.
The German then sealed victory in the year's final major with a bogey at the par-four 18th after both players found the right rough off the tee.
The long-hitting Watson struck his second shot into a creek guarding the front of the green on the way to a double-bogey six. Kaymer laid up with his second shot and struck his third to 15 feet before two-putting for the title.
After tapping in from less than two feet, the Dusseldorf native removed his cap to acknowledge the roars from the crowd crammed around the green before shaking hands with Watson.
“Bernhard Langer obviously inspired me when I was a kid, and I hope that I can now inspire teenagers as well,” Kaymer said after earning a check for $1.35 million.
Johnson had finished level with Kaymer and Watson after the 72 regulation holes on 11-under-par 277 but was adjudged by officials to have grounded his club in a bunker to the right of the fairway before playing his second shot at the 18th.
“Walking up there and seeing the shot, it never once crossed my mind I was in a sand trap,” a stunned Johnson said in a television interview. “I just thought I was on a piece of dirt that the crowd had trampled down.”
Johnson had birdied 16 and 17 to lead the tournament by one shot playing the last but he missed an eight-foot par putt to bogey the hole for a one-under 71, which was then adjusted to a 73.
That dropped him into a tie for fifth at nine-under with compatriot Jason Dufner (71) and Australian Steve Elkington, who also closed with a 71 in his bid to win a first major title since the 1995 PGA Championship.
Kaymer, who sank a 15-foot par putt at the last for a 70, and Watson, after firing a 68, went into the playoff with each of them seeking a maiden major victory.
Britain's Rory McIlroy, at 21 aiming to become the youngest major winner in 80 years, signed off with a 72 to share third place at 10 under with American Zach Johnson (70).
Six players held at least a share of the lead during the final round and six were still in the title hunt with three holes remaining before the championship went into a playoff.
It was day to forget, though, for American Nick Watney who led by three strokes overnight but double-bogeyed the first and tripled-bogeyed the seventh on the way to a nightmare 81 and a tie for 18th at four under.
Phil Mickelson, winner of the 2005 PGA Championship, fired a best-of-the-day 67 to share 12th place at six-under, four better than world No. 1 Tiger Woods, who again struggled with his driving on the way to a 73 and tied for 28th.
Ryder Cup debuts
Bubba Watson and Dustin Johnson played their way onto the US Ryder Cup team with superb performances at the 92nd PGA Championships.
Watson and Johnson will be joined by Phil Mickelson, Jim Furyk, Hunter Mahan, Jeff Overton, Steve Stricker and Matt Kuchar on the American team which will defend the Ryder Cup Oct. 1 in Wales.
Tiger Woods did not make the automatic list for the Ryder Cup and now must rely on team captain Corey Pavin to add him when Pavin makes his four remaining picks in three weeks.


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