Monday, August 16, 2010

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The algorithm

KOHLER, WI - AUGUST 15: Martin Kaymer of Germany sits next to the Wanamaker Trophy while he is interviewed during a press conference after winning the 92nd PGA Championship on the Straits Course at Whistling Straits on August 15, 2010 in Kohler, Wisconsin. Martin Kaymer defeated Bubba Watson in a three-hole aggregate playoff. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
There comes a day when you shut himself says, "I have seen it coming." Of course it would be nice it would also have a few witnesses *) exhibit, which can confirm that one has all the makings of oracle. But in fact, lying with his prophecies often wrong than right. Sport is unpredictable. Unpredictable. And so it is fascinating.

Golf is in itself rather less fascinating. A slow, quiet game. Something for loners. And something for motion aesthetes who can understand what all exquisitely coordinated in a body must occur so that the ball will land exactly there where you want hinhebeln him.

This can be tasted as a player in two ways: with the hero shot in which they can be to the limit of the presumptive tests. Or the percentage play - the safe, so to speak, in which the risk of possible off and think defensively.

In most moments when Martin Kaymer is playing defensively, you see him not. The man has a buttoned on the field as a tight pants. But the Algor ithm hy in his brain work continues. Kaymer would probably not have been the guy in football goalkeeper and sweeper, but rather landed in the upper middle, and when considered with care and caution on the safe pass. But football, he added, although as a youth player and the ball really well on the way to the top talent circle rather then abandoned. Too many imponderables? Too many risks of injury? Maybe. Really thoroughly he has probably never considered. It finally gave them a promising alternative: golf. The game for Self-Made Men. Because you depend on anyone.

I'm Algor ithm this hy-thinkers, two years ago at our first meeting a little bit long on the ropes when I asked him why he had taken in his first year on the European Tour Caddie no fixed. His answer was the equivalent of a percentage play on the field: He was actually prefer to move on every practice round alone the car with the bag over the plant and make at each critical point about the specifics of greens and fairways notes, than to rely on his caddy and write down everything at the crucial moment as it provides information so that it - can weigh as he imagines the respective hammer and - Kaymer implement. He did not want to be dependent and rather took the added expense of buying. Would not be in vain this effort, he thought. He had a plan to play in the years thereafter to this, the same places. Each memorized detail would come to him again someday benefit. He took the tournament will always have a local caddy. One who knows the place. Not one to Kaymer and his Algor ithm hy knows. And one that would not make any financial claims. That was the tournament in some situations kippligen a disadvantage. But Kaymer claimed a permanent caddy would have availed him nothing. Very well. Meanwhile, he relies on Craig Conolly (Kaymer: "... A very nice guy, he is a Scotsman, it is very funny with him on the court, and he has a lot of experience")

Kaymer was - with Connolly - early on Sunday very close to the biggest success of his career when he led just before the end of the regular fourth round of the PGA Championship by two strokes lead the field. But then again he was very far away. Even when he the difficult five-foot putt at the 18th Green to the par einlochte and thus scored the tie with the American Bubba Watson, that meant no more than a wafer-thin chance of a stabbing. And this had the second American Dustin Johnson, who had gone after him on the 17 with a birdie in the lead, to produce the 18 error. Johnson actually produced even two (one was very bizarre and led to two penalty strokes and caused the crash to fifth place).

Also in the playoff with Watson Kaymer initially seemed gone from the window. For Bubbas birdie on the 10th, the first playoff hole, looked confident. His par in comparison, almost painfully. You think then: The other has the momentum. Who has the upper hand psychologically. The next play must now only error-free and has the thing in the bag. Apart from the fact that the young Mr. K. at the 17th with a putt for birdie callous pulled the same: The third rail in the jump showed how he approached in the right delicate moments on the job. Because his opponent with a risky approach shot the ball in the creek before the green and sank so caught a penalty stroke, the Rhinelander renounced all shows. He played safety and played on Super Special - unspectacular - by one shot.

much euphoria could not show him then. Which is certainly in the process was, who had previously taken place in his brain. The man does not live off endorphins. The lives of ... yes, actually from what?

He chose definitely the right job (which one could say for sure before a few years ago, when her look at the lowest satellite tour for young professionals to their peers rather old. I gave him at that time already have expected something like this . success of yesterday Just as I after his first U.S. Open in La Jolla have thought that he won on a long, heavy space rather than a Major in this slick putting hardwood flooring in Augusta

Everything else remains to be seen. 5th place the world rankings with a bullet . Ryder Cup in October. I had already assumed to be changed after such a result on the American PGA Tour. Wolfgang Scheffler of FAZ cited him now: "It was always my goal, a member of the PGA Tour to be. I want to play more in America because I know and feel that my game is better when I play in America. I want more play in Florida, because I want to improve my game on Bermuda grass. "We thus see again. No later than next year.

*) one-time prophecies in Kaymer American Arena

"... who ... will have what it takes two years to win his first major ..." (June 22, 2008)

"He is now one of the top people in the industry and if one assumes that indeed someone with his talent or air upwards, one can safely predict that:. This guy will soon be set in the top ten and major tournaments - the so-called majors - with a handful of competitors play the pots ... " (July 12, 2009 )

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