Germany’s Martin Kaymer earned his first major title with a win a Whistling Straits in the 2010 PGA Championship, but his most recent time there at the 43rd Ryder Cup was a much different experience as one of Team Europe’s five vice captains.
Team Europe lost 19-9 to the Americans, marking the largest margin of defeat since all of Europe joined the Ryder Cup in 1979. Kaymer will now turn his attention back to his own game as he makes his 13th start in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, an event he won in 2010. That year, Kaymer made history when he became the first player to win three straight events (PGA Championship, KLM Open, Dunhill Links) with his three-shot victory of Danny Willett. He’s has made nine cuts in 11 starts in Scotland, with three top 10s to go with his 2010 win. He missed the cut in his last two appearances, in 2018 and ’19. Kaymer last visited the winner’s circle at The Open in 2014, but this season he’s contended twice, finishing solo third in the Austrian Golf Open and solo second at the BMW International at home in Germany. The 11-time ET winner stands at 43rd in the Race to Dubai and finished T-25 in his most recent start at the BMW PGA Championship.