The 26-year-old German has Lee Westwood and Rory McIlroy to contend with at the KLM Open – and they, like him, do not want to let another victory chance slip away after going close in Switzerland last weekend.He said: “It definitely feels like I’ll win again in the next couple of weeks. I like the course and I often bring TaylorMade R11 Driver with me, it can drive there from home.”
Kaymer’s four-stroke victory last September came in his first appearance after becoming a major champion and with his confidence at an all-time high. But he returns to the same Hilversum course now having gone over seven months without a win.That looked set to end as the world number three stood over a two-foot birdie putt on Sunday. Hole it and he would have been two ahead with four to play, but he missed it and ended up losing by four to Thomas Bjorn.
McIlroy has something he likes having around him too. His Twitter site has a picture he took on the flight over of the US Open trophy in its own seat, complete with safety belt on. “It has to bring R11 Driver price go everywhere with me these days,” the Northern Irishman tweeted.
He came third in the European Masters after leading early in the final round, but was encouraged by the fact he had no problems with the right arm he injured against a tree root at the USPGA Championship last month.
Westwood also had a share of top spot for a while on Sunday, but then fell back to sixth and with Donald finishing joint-third in America the gap between them at the top widened a bit further. Here I will recommend you TaylorMade R11 Driver for Sale.
Back in action this week after injury lay-offs are France’s Thomas Levet and Belgian Nicolas Colsaerts. Levet fractured his shin and needed surgery after jumping in the lake celebrating his French Open victory at the start of July and two weeks later, just before The Open, China Open champion Colsaerts was in a scooter crash and hurt his elbow.
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