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Martin Kaymer

Martin Kaymer (born 28 December 1984) is a . Kaymer turned professional in 2005 after a successful amateur career in . He quickly rose to prominence, securing his first European Tour victory in 2008 at the Open de France and accumulating 11 wins on the tour, including the 2010 and the 2011 . His major breakthroughs came with victories at the 2010 , where he defeated and in a playoff at , and the 2014 U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2, leading wire-to-wire by eight strokes. These triumphs elevated him to the world number one ranking for eight weeks in 2011, making him the second to achieve this milestone after . Kaymer's playing style is characterized by a distinctive fade shot and exceptional ball-striking accuracy, contributing to his reputation as one of the straightest drivers in professional golf. He has also been a key figure in European teams, notably holing a crucial putt in the 2012 Miracle at Medinah that helped secure a dramatic comeback victory. In recent years, Kaymer has competed on the circuit, reflecting a shift in his professional affiliations while maintaining his status as Germany's most accomplished golfer of the .

Early life

Upbringing in Germany


Martin Kaymer was born on 28 December 1984 in , , to parents Horst and Rina Kaymer.
His , a semi-professional er who later worked as a corporate , instilled an early interest in within the .
Kaymer grew up in , a town in located east of , alongside his older brother Philip.
The 's athletic orientation exposed him to competitive activities from a young age, including , which he pursued starting around age three.

Introduction to golf and early influences

Kaymer first experienced at age 10, accompanying his father and older brother to the Mettmann, a course that had recently opened near the family home in , a town east of where he grew up. The family joined the club shortly after its establishment, and Kaymer began playing there regularly, marking the start of his involvement in the sport rather than as an infant prodigy. Before , Kaymer showed aptitude in other athletics, including and soccer, where he played as a talented striker for the youth team of , a local club. As a youngster excelling in both soccer and emerging skills, he faced a pivotal decision and ultimately chose over continuing in team soccer, a choice encouraged by his father who urged him to try the . This family-driven pivot reflected the household's affinity for , with his father and brother serving as primary early influences in introducing and supporting his development on the course. The Golf Club Mettmann provided Kaymer's foundational practice ground, where he honed basics amid a steady rather than meteoric amateur progression in German ranks. His father's guidance proved instrumental in prioritizing golf's demands, fostering discipline that contrasted with soccer's team dynamics and aligning with Kaymer's emerging preference for its solitary focus.

Amateur career

Junior competitions

Kaymer's early involvement in junior centered on domestic competitions in , where he demonstrated consistent improvement without emerging as an immediate prodigy. At age 18, he secured his first significant international amateur title by winning the 2003 Austrian Amateur Open Championship. The following year, in 2004, Kaymer won the German Amateur Closed Championship, marking a key milestone in his progression through the national ranks. He also represented in international junior and amateur team events, including the European Amateur Team Championship, where his participation helped build experience against top European talent.

Key amateur victories

Kaymer secured several significant titles during his amateur career in . In 2003, he claimed the Austrian Amateur Open Championship, marking an early breakthrough. The following year, 2004, he won the German Amateur Closed Championship, solidifying his standing in domestic competitions. In 2005, Kaymer captured the German Amateur Championship by defeating Timo Schlitz in the final, a victory that highlighted his readiness for . That same year, still competing as an amateur, he achieved his first -level win at the Central German Classic on the EPD Tour (now Pro Golf Tour), prevailing by five strokes and demonstrating competitive edge against paid . These accomplishments preceded his transition to full-time status later in 2005.

Professional career

Early professional years and European Tour debut (2005–2007)

Kaymer turned professional in 2005 at the age of 20, following a successful amateur career in Germany. He initially competed on the EPD Tour (now known as the Pro Golf Tour), securing his first professional victory as an amateur in the 2005 Central German Classic before fully committing to the pro ranks. In 2006, Kaymer dominated the EPD Tour, winning five tournaments in 14 starts, including a course-record 59 during one event, which highlighted his early ball-striking prowess and consistency. These performances earned him a spot on the European Challenge Tour later that year. Transitioning to the in 2006, Kaymer claimed victory in the Challenge in his second appearance and first as a full , defeating the field by a significant margin. He played only eight events on the tour that season, accumulating enough points to finish fourth overall in the rankings, securing his European Tour card for 2007. This rapid progression from developmental circuits underscored his technical maturity, particularly in iron play, though his putting remained a variable strength at this stage. Kaymer made his European Tour debut in 2007, starting the season with missed cuts in his initial events but steadily improving through consistent top-20 finishes. He concluded the year with earnings of €754,691, placing 41st on the as the highest-ranked rookie, which earned him the Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Award. Despite no victories that season—his first European Tour win came in 2008—Kaymer's debut demonstrated resilience, with strong driving accuracy (averaging over 70% fairways hit) contributing to his adaptability on varied European layouts.

Breakthrough successes (2008–2009)

Kaymer secured his maiden European Tour title at the 2008 , achieving a wire-to-wire victory by four strokes over and with rounds of 66-65-68-74 for a 15-under-par total of 273. This win, at age 23, marked the first of two victories that season and propelled him to 25th in the by year's end. Later in 2008, Kaymer claimed his second European Tour title at the in , , where he birdied the 72nd hole to force a playoff against Anders Hansen before prevailing on the first extra hole with a total score of 15 under par (68-63-67-75). As the first German winner of the event in 20 years, this home-soil success solidified his emergence as a consistent contender. Building momentum into 2009, Kaymer won the Open de France ALSTOM at Le Golf National with a 13-under-par total of 271 (62-72-69-68), highlighted by an opening-round 62. The following week, he defended his rising form by capturing the Barclays Scottish Open at Loch Lomond, finishing two strokes ahead at 15 under par (69-65-66-69) for back-to-back triumphs—the second such streak on the 2009 schedule. These results elevated him to 13th in the world rankings by December 2009, while a tied-sixth finish at the U.S. PGA Championship underscored his adaptability in major competition.

Ascent to world No. 1 and first major (2010–2011)

In 2010, Martin Kaymer secured three European Tour victories prior to his first major championship win, beginning with the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship in January, where he finished at 23-under par to claim the title. These successes elevated his Official World Golf Ranking into the top 10 by mid-year, setting the stage for his performance at the PGA Championship. Kaymer won the 92nd on August 15, 2010, at in , defeating in a three-hole playoff after both finished regulation at 11-under par 277; , who led after 54 holes, was assessed a two-stroke penalty for building a divot on the 72nd green, dropping him to third. This victory marked his first major title and propelled him to fourth in the world rankings. Following the , Kaymer added wins at the KLM Open in September and the in October, clinching the European Tour's Race to Dubai with four total victories that season. Entering 2011, Kaymer defended his title on January 23, winning by seven strokes at 24-under par 264, which elevated him to second in the world rankings, surpassing . In February, he reached the final of the WGC-Accenture Championship, losing to but securing enough points to ascend to world No. 1 on February 28, with 8.357 ranking points, becoming the second German to achieve the ranking after .

Ryder Cup triumphs amid personal form challenges (2012–2013)

In 2012, Kaymer experienced a significant dip in form following swing modifications aimed at developing a draw shot to better suit courses like , which disrupted his natural left-to-right ball flight and led to inconsistent results across the season. He recorded only six top-10 finishes on the European Tour and worldwide circuits, with no victories until late in the year, causing his world ranking to fall to 32nd by mid-season. Despite these challenges, Kaymer contributed to Europe's dramatic retention of the at the 2012 event held September 28–30 at in , where the team staged a historic comeback from a 10–4 deficit entering the final to win 14.5–13.5 against the . In his singles match against , Kaymer secured a 1-up victory by holing a six-foot putt on the 18th green, clinching the decisive point that ensured Europe's triumph in what became known as the "Miracle at Medinah." Kaymer later described the pressure of that putt as pivotal, stating it potentially rested his career's trajectory amid his ongoing struggles. The Ryder Cup success provided a momentary boost, culminating in Kaymer's victory at the Nedbank Golf Challenge on December 2, 2012, in Sun City, South Africa, where he held off competitors despite a late stumble to claim his first title of the year by two strokes. However, form challenges persisted into 2013, with no tournament wins and continued ranking decline, as the swing alterations yielded lingering inconsistency in ball-striking and confidence. Kaymer himself acknowledged the frustration, noting the changes had left him "struggling for most of the year" prior, with recovery efforts focused on regaining mental and technical stability.

Peak performance with U.S. Open win (2014)

Kaymer's 2014 season marked a significant resurgence following a period of inconsistent form, beginning with his victory at on May 11, where he finished at 13-under par, one stroke ahead of , securing his first title since the 2011 . This win elevated his Official World Golf Ranking from 61st to 28th and restored his confidence heading into the majors. At the U.S. Open held June 12–15 at Pinehurst Resort's No. 2 course, Kaymer delivered a wire-to-wire performance, opening with a course-record-tying 65 that included birdies on three of his last five holes. He followed with another 65 in the second round, establishing a six-stroke lead after 36 holes, a margin not seen since in 2000. Despite a third-round 71 amid tougher conditions, Kaymer closed with a 69 on June 15 to finish at 9-under 271, securing an eight-stroke victory over and . This total represented the second-lowest 72-hole score in U.S. Open at the time, underscoring his dominance in ball-striking and putting under major pressure. The triumph, Kaymer's second major after the , propelled him to No. 11 in the world rankings and confirmed his status as a top contender, with his eight-shot margin ranking among the largest in U.S. Open history, surpassed only by ' 15-stroke win in 2000 and a few others. Kaymer's precise iron play and composure on Pinehurst's restored Donald Ross design, which emphasized accuracy over distance, highlighted a peak in form driven by mental resilience rather than swing changes. This performance contrasted with the struggles of favorites like and , who faltered early, affirming Kaymer's tactical mastery in a field of 156 players.

Swing overhaul and prolonged slump (2015–2018)

Following the successes of winning on May 11, 2014, and the U.S. Open on June 15, 2014, Kaymer initiated further swing modifications to enhance his ability to shape shots right-to-left, motivated by the demands of for the . These changes aimed to add versatility to his predominantly fade-oriented game but resulted in diminished consistency in ball-striking and approach play, exacerbating technical inconsistencies that had lingered from earlier adjustments post-2010. In 2015, Kaymer competed in 26 events primarily on the European Tour, recording six top-10 finishes but no victories, with a stroke average of 70.61. A prominent low point occurred at the Championship in January, where he entered the final round with a 10-stroke lead but shot 77 to finish tied for third, later citing complacency as a key factor. His world ranking ended the year at 27th, a decline from the top 10 earlier in 2014. The difficulties persisted through 2016 and 2017, marked by the absence of wins across major tours and frequent missed cuts in majors, including five at the Masters across his career up to that point. Kaymer's dropped to 53rd at year-end 2016 and 72nd in 2017, reflecting broader struggles with putting and short-game reliability amid the swing transitions. By 2018, the slump reached its , with Kaymer's ranking plummeting to 172nd amid sparse top finishes and reliance on past exemptions for access; he averaged 71.04 strokes in 14 events that season. Kaymer later contended that the downturn involved more than just the overhaul, pointing to psychological and adaptive challenges rather than a singular technical failure.

Partial resurgence and transition to LIV Golf (2019–2025)

In 2019, Kaymer exhibited signs of a partial resurgence following a prolonged slump, highlighted by a strong performance at the presented by Nationwide, where he tied for the lead after the second round and shot a 6-under-par 66 in the third round to take a solo lead at 15-under-par before finishing third at 11-under-par 273 after a final-round 72. This marked his best contention in a event since his 2014 U.S. Open victory, ending a five-year winless streak on the tour though without securing a title. Across 28 events that year, he recorded three top-10 finishes and a stroke average of 70.53, reflecting improved consistency in ball-striking and putting. The momentum carried into 2020, albeit limited by the pandemic's disruption to schedules, as Kaymer competed in 11 events with five top-10 finishes, including a runner-up at the Andalucía Masters and a tie for third at the Hero Open, alongside a stroke average of 70.41 and a low round of 64. However, 2021 saw a relative decline, with participation in 21 events yielding only two top-10s and a higher stroke average of 70.92, including middling major results such as a tie for 26th at the U.S. Open and 78th at . Kaymer transitioned to the League in June 2022, signing as captain of Cleeks GC, an all-European team, motivated by the league's format and financial incentives amid its launch as a rival circuit funded by Saudi Arabia's . In LIV events from 2022 onward, his results were inconsistent, with no individual victories; he faced setbacks including withdrawal from the 2023 LIV Golf Orlando due to wrist surgery recovery. By 2025, across eight LIV starts, he achieved one top-10 (eighth at LIV Golf ) and posted a lowest round of 65, though finishes included 49th at LIV Golf (+8) and ties outside the top 20 in several others, reflecting stabilized but sub-elite form in the 54-hole, no-cut format. As Cleeks captain, Kaymer focused on team leadership and recruitment, engaging in discussions with DP World Tour players for potential 2026 additions while emphasizing LIV's evolving player-signing philosophy.

Playing style

Technical strengths in ball-striking and putting

Kaymer's ball-striking strengths lie in his and , particularly with irons and off the tee, enabling him to control and distance effectively. His utilizes lower-body support to stabilize the motion, allowing forearm-driven clubface control for repeatable contact and minimal dispersion. This technique, combined with ground-force leverage, generates clubhead speeds around 117 mph while prioritizing accuracy over raw power. In peak performances, such as the 2014 U.S. Open, Kaymer hit 89% of fairways over the first two rounds and 43 of 56 for the tournament (seventh in the field), while reaching 62% of greens in regulation (18th). He also posted +6.68 strokes gained tee-to-green in a record-tying 63 at , underscoring his iron play efficiency from various distances. These attributes stem from a shoulder-plane takeaway that promotes a shallow attack angle, reducing fat shots and enhancing solid impact, as seen in analyses of his mechanics. Putting represents a less consistent strength for Kaymer, with career strokes gained putting showing variability rather than elite dominance; for instance, he ranked 128th in SG:putting during the season. However, he excels in pressure scenarios on firm, fast greens, holing critical putts like the clincher in the 2012 Ryder Cup's Miracle at Medinah. In the 2014 U.S. Open, he required just 110 putts (third-fewest), contributing to his wire-to-wire victory, and posted +1.87 SG:putting at the . His technique favors a straightforward stroke, aiding lag putting but occasionally limiting conversion rates on shorter putts during slumps.

Evolution of swing mechanics and adaptations


Martin Kaymer's early professional swing was characterized by simplicity and stability, featuring minimal extraneous body movement and a natural fade bias developed during his youth. This mechanics emphasized forearm control of the clubface for precision, an early weight shift toward the target in transition, and a finish balanced over the left leg, enabling consistent ball-striking and low-trajectory shots ideal for control in windy conditions or firm courses. Resembling a modified Stack & Tilt approach without a flat backswing or rigid right leg, it prioritized reliability over power, contributing to his victory at .
Seeking greater versatility, particularly to counter Augusta National's demands for right-to-left shot shaping, Kaymer initiated significant adaptations around while holding the world No. 1 . He worked to incorporate shots, especially with longer clubs like the 3-wood, aiming to flight the ball higher and shape it for grainy fairways and heavy rough—changes he later partially attributed to disrupting his innate fade-dominant pattern. Initial results included a win in November 2011, demonstrating short-term adaptation success, yet broader inconsistency emerged as the shift mismatched his , leading to a rankings slide to No. 63 by early 2014. By 2014, Kaymer rebuilt elements of his swing, reverting toward the reliable fade while refining overall mechanics, which propelled resurgence wins at and U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2, where the fade proved advantageous on the dome-shaped greens. This "new old swing" emphasized athletic setup with hips and shoulders aligned slightly left for power fades, enhancing stability under pressure. However, persistent efforts to maintain draw capability for courses like Augusta contributed to post-2014 volatility, exacerbating a prolonged slump through 2018 marked by more missed cuts than top-10 finishes. Kaymer contested direct causation, noting external factors like mental pressures from early stardom, but acknowledged the trade-off in consistency for shot versatility. Subsequent adaptations focused on biomechanical realignment and short-game integration, such as using the for chipping to bypass swing flaws, aiding partial recovery by 2017 with a career-best Masters tie for 16th. These evolutions underscore Kaymer's analytical approach, prioritizing empirical adjustments over unaltered repetition, though often at the expense of the foundational consistency that defined his peak.

Major championships

PGA Championship victory (2010)

The 2010 was contested from August 12 to 15 at the Straits Course of in , a par-72 layout measuring 7,507 yards along . Martin Kaymer, then 25 and ranked 10th in the world, entered the event after a strong season on the European Tour, including a win at the in January that elevated his profile. His opening round of 72 left him tied for 31st, but he surged with a 68 in the second round to reach 4-under and enter the weekend in contention. A third-round 67 positioned him at 7-under, one stroke behind leader heading into Sunday. In the final round, Kaymer carded a 2-under 70, highlighted by birdies on holes 3, 5, and 17, offset by s on 1 and 12. He faced pressure on the 18th, where he sank a 15-foot par putt to post 11-under 277 and force a playoff with , who closed with a 68. The playoff, played on holes 10, 17, and 18 in format, saw Kaymer score 4 (par on 10), 2 (birdie on 17), and 5 (par on 18) for 11 total, while Watson managed 3 (birdie on 10), 3 (par on 17), and 6 (double on 18 after finding a fairway bunker and three-putting) for 12. The victory marked Kaymer's first major title and his third win, following earlier successes at the Pilot Pen Classic and another event that season. The tournament gained notoriety due to a rules controversy involving , who appeared to lead at 12-under before a two-stroke penalty for grounding his club in a on the 18th , assessed post-round, dropped him to fifth at 5-under 285. Kaymer later reflected that the incident added but did not alter his , as he maintained composure amid windy conditions and firm, fast greens that tested ball-striking . As the first winner since Bernhard Langer's 1985 Masters , Kaymer's success propelled him to third in the by September, setting the stage for his ascent to world No. 1 in 2011. He earned $1.8 million from the $8.5 million purse, underscoring the event's prestige as 's final of the year.

U.S. Open victory (2014)

Martin Kaymer won the 2014 U.S. Open Championship held at Pinehurst Resort's No. 2 course in , from June 12 to 15, achieving a wire-to-wire victory by leading after every round. He opened with a 5-under-par 65 on Thursday, birdieing three of the last five holes to take a three-shot lead, building momentum from his recent victory at . Kaymer matched the 65 in the second round on Friday, establishing a 36-hole tournament record of 130 (10-under par) and extending his lead to seven shots. In the third round, Kaymer carded a 1-over 71 on Saturday amid tougher scoring conditions, maintaining at least a four-shot advantage entering the final day. He closed with a 1-under 69 on Sunday, finishing at 9-under 271—the second-lowest 72-hole total in U.S. Open history—for an eight-stroke margin over runners-up and . This performance marked Kaymer as the first German and the first player from to claim the U.S. Open title, joining an elite group including , , and as wire-to-wire winners of the event. Kaymer's dominance included becoming the first golfer to win both and the U.S. Open in the same calendar year, a feat previously accomplished only by , , and . His victory elevated him to a career-high world ranking of No. 1 and represented his second major championship, following the . The win highlighted Kaymer's precise ball-striking and composure under pressure on the restored Donald Ross-designed course, which emphasized strategic play over raw power.

Results timeline across all majors

Kaymer debuted in majors in 2008, primarily qualifying via strong European Tour performances, and has appeared in over 50 major rounds across the four events through 2025. His two victories highlight peak form in 2010 and 2014, though consistency varied, with multiple cuts missed during slumps post-2014. The table below details his finishes, where "MC" denotes missed cut and "DNP" did not play or qualify.
YearMasters TournamentPGA ChampionshipU.S. OpenThe Open Championship
2008DNPDNPDNP80th
2009DNPDNPDNPT34
2010CUT1st (playoff over Bubba Watson)T8T7
2011CUTCUTT39T12
2012T44CUTT15MC
2013T35T33T59T32
2014T31CUT1st (wire-to-wire, 8-stroke margin)70th
2015CUTT12CUTT12
2016T49T7T37T36
2017T16DNPT35T37
201848thT42CUTMC
2019T51CUTT35DNP
2020DNPCUTCUTDNP
2021DNPCUTT26MC
2022DNPCUTDNPDNP
2023DNPDNPCUTDNP
2024DNPT73T64DNP
2025DNPMC (78-72)DNPDNP

Performance summary and statistical analysis

Martin Kaymer has secured two major championship victories in 49 appearances across all four events from 2008 to 2025, with six top-10 finishes overall. His triumphs include the at , won via a three-hole playoff against after both finished at 277 (-3), and the 2014 U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2, a wire-to-wire victory by eight strokes at 271 (-9), highlighted by opening rounds of 65-65 that tied the tournament's 36-hole scoring record. Kaymer's major record reveals proficiency in American-hosted events, particularly the (15 appearances, one win, three additional top-10s including T6 in 2009 and T7 in 2016) and U.S. Open (one win, one additional top-10 at T8 in 2010). In contrast, he has no top-10s at the (best T16 in 2017) and only one at (T7 in 2010), suggesting limitations in adapting to Augusta National's undulating greens and links-style wind exposure at British venues. His peak major strokes gained metrics underscore dominance in victory years: +3.87 total at the 2010 PGA and +5.61 at the 2014 U.S. Open, driven by elite ball-striking accuracy. Post-2014 resurgence, Kaymer's major output declined sharply, with only sporadic cuts made—such as at the 2024 U.S. Open—and a missed cut at the 2025 , aligning with broader career inconsistencies following swing overhauls. Aggregate statistics indicate a 12% top-10 conversion rate from starts (6/49) and roughly 60% cuts made, weighted toward early-career peaks when world-ranked No. 1. This disparity highlights Kaymer's positional game as a causal strength in firm, penal U.S. setups but a vulnerability in variable European conditions.
MajorWinsTop-10 Finishes (excl. wins)Best Finish (Year)
00T16 (2017)
U.S. Open11 (T8, 2010)1st (2014)
01 (T7, 2010)T7 (2010)
PGA Championship12 (T6 2009, T7 2016)1st (2010)

Other tournament wins

PGA Tour successes

Martin Kaymer recorded three victories on the PGA Tour, establishing himself as a prominent international competitor during a peak period from 2010 to 2014. His inaugural PGA Tour triumph occurred at the 2010 PGA Championship at Whistling Straits in Haven, Wisconsin, where he prevailed in a three-hole playoff against Bubba Watson on August 15, 2010. Kaymer and Watson had both finished regulation play at 11-under-par 277, while initial leader Dustin Johnson was disqualified from the playoff due to a rules infraction penalty assessed post-round, adjusting his score to 10-under. In the playoff encompassing holes 1, 17, and 18, Kaymer scored even par overall to Watson's one-over, securing the win with a par on the decisive 18th hole. This marked Kaymer's first major championship and elevated him to a career-high world ranking of third shortly thereafter. In 2014, Kaymer achieved consecutive PGA Tour successes, beginning with THE PLAYERS Championship at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. On May 11, he closed with a one-under-par 71 amid challenging conditions, including a lightning delay and a double bogey on the 16th hole, to finish at 13-under-par 275, one stroke ahead of Jim Furyk. A pivotal 28-foot par save on the par-3 17th hole preserved his lead in the final round. This victory, often regarded as the "fifth major," preceded his dominant performance at the U.S. Open later that year. Kaymer's third and final PGA Tour win came at the 2014 U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2 in , where he led wire-to-wire for an eight-stroke victory over and on June 15. He posted opening rounds of 65-65 for a record-low 36-hole total of 130 (-10), followed by 69-72 to finish at nine-under-par 271. This margin of victory was the largest in U.S. Open history since ' 15-stroke win in 2000, highlighting Kaymer's exceptional ball-striking and composure under major pressure. These achievements underscored his brief but impactful stint among the Tour's elite, though he has not secured additional titles since joining in 2022.

European Tour titles

Kaymer amassed 11 victories on the European Tour, spanning from 2008 to , which contributed to his ascent to world number one and his 2010 Race to Dubai title. These triumphs included three wins at the , highlighting his proficiency in Middle Eastern conditions and ball-striking consistency. His breakthrough season in 2008 featured back-to-back victories: the in January, where he finished four strokes ahead of , and the in July, defeating by one stroke. In 2009, he captured the Open de France and the Barclays Scottish Open, the latter by three strokes over , bolstering his momentum ahead of major contention. The pivotal 2010 campaign yielded four titles, underscoring a peak in form: the in January by five strokes over Anders Hansen; the KLM Open in September by five strokes, marking his third win that year at the time; the in October via a playoff against and ; and the in August, his first major, by three strokes over . The following year brought the in November, a co-sanctioned event he won by two strokes over . Kaymer defended his HSBC Golf Championship crown in 2012, edging out Peter Hanson by one stroke in January. His final European Tour title arrived in 2014 with the U.S. Open, an eight-stroke wire-to-wire victory over and , which also counted toward tour credits despite its primary status.
YearTournament
2008
2008
2009Open de France
2009Barclays Scottish Open
2010
2010
2010
2010PGA Championship
2011
2012
2014U.S. Open

LIV Golf and other circuit achievements

Martin Kaymer joined in June 2022, competing as of Cleeks GC starting with the league's event. In his debut season, he participated in seven individual events, posting finishes including tied for 25th at and tied for 14th at , though without a top-10 result. Kaymer's LIV performances improved in subsequent years, with notable results such as tied for fifth at the 2023 event and a tied for ninth at the 2024 tournament, his best individual finish to date on the circuit. He also carded a personal LIV-low round of 64 during the opening day of the 2024 event. However, he has yet to secure an individual victory in 38 starts through the 2025 season. In 2025, Kaymer competed in at least eight events, achieving four top-15 finishes in his first seven starts and ending the individual standings in 43rd place with 31.6 points; specific results included tied for 18th at (even par) and tied for 40th at (6-under). His Cleeks GC team finished 12th out of 13 in the 2025 team standings. Across , Kaymer has earned over $10.5 million in individual prize money as of August 2025. Before establishing himself on the European Tour, Kaymer turned professional in 2005 and achieved success on developmental circuits, including five wins in 14 starts on the EPD Tour in 2006 and a fourth-place finish in the rankings that year after securing victories on that tour. He has no recorded wins on the or other major international circuits outside the European and PGA Tours.

Team appearances

Ryder Cup contributions

Kaymer made his Ryder Cup debut in 2010 at in , where Europe defeated the United States 14½–13½. Partnered with , he secured a 3&2 victory in the opening fourball match against and . He also won a fourball with and halved a foursomes with and , though he lost his singles match, earning 2.5 points overall. In the at in , Kaymer contributed to Europe's dramatic comeback victory of 14½–13½, known as the "Miracle at Medinah." After going 0–3–0 in team matches earlier in the event, he won his singles match against by 1 up, holing a 6-foot putt on the 18th green to secure the clinching point and retain the Cup for Europe. This earned him 1 point for the week. Kaymer appeared as a captain's pick in the at Gleneagles in , helping Europe win 16½–11½. Paired with , he competed in foursomes against and , showcasing strong play in approach shots early but ultimately contributing to a team point total of 2 for himself across his matches. His final appearance came in 2016 at in , where Europe lost 17–11 to the . Selected again as a wildcard by captain , Kaymer earned 1 point from his four matches, including losses in with Sergio Garcia against and , and in fourball with against and by 5&4. Across his four participations, Kaymer amassed 6.5 points from 14 matches, with a record of 5 wins, 6 losses, and 3 halves.

Other international team events

Kaymer represented Germany in the World Cup of Golf multiple times, partnering with fellow countryman Alex Čejka in 2008, 2009, and 2011. In the 2008 edition held in Shenzhen, China, the German duo took the lead after the opening round with a combined 10-under-par score of 62, highlighted by Kaymer's inspired play including a notable eagle. Despite the strong start, Germany finished outside the top positions, with Italy claiming the title. In 2009, Kaymer and Čejka again competed for at the event in but did not contend for the championship, which was won by . The 2011 in saw the pair represent once more, though specific round-by-round details underscore their consistent national team commitment amid Kaymer's rising professional career. Kaymer returned for in the 2018 World Cup of Golf at Metropolitan Golf Club in , , teaming with Max Kieffer. This appearance aligned with the event's team format emphasizing national representation, though did not achieve a finish. These outings marked Kaymer's primary engagements in non-Ryder Cup international team competitions, focusing on individual and combined for his country.

LIV Golf involvement

Joining LIV and team captaincy

Martin Kaymer signed a contract with in 2022, debuting in the league's inaugural event at the in on June 9–11. He described the move as a response to career stagnation after 15 years on the and Tour, noting family considerations and dissatisfaction with the traditional circuits' trajectories, stating, "I needed something new in my career and doing this for 15 years... now having a family, I needed something else and then popped up." While acknowledging financial incentives as a factor, Kaymer emphasized the appeal of LIV's global schedule and format as revitalizing. Kaymer joined as the playing captain of Cleeks GC, one of the league's original 12 teams, tasked with leading a roster that initially included players like and later additions such as . In this dual role, he competes individually while overseeing team strategy, recruitment, and cohesion, prioritizing attributes like experience, , and mutual inspiration among members. Kaymer has highlighted the captaincy's demands beyond personal results, including fostering a collaborative to enhance collective outcomes in LIV's team-based scoring system. He expressed enthusiasm for the position, viewing it as aligned with LIV's emphasis on , and has actively pursued roster enhancements, such as signing Danish prospect Frederik Kjettrup for the 2025 season.

Performance and recruitment efforts

Kaymer's individual performance in has been inconsistent since joining the league in 2022 as captain of Cleeks GC, an all-European team. In the 2025 season, he played eight events, achieving one top-10 finish and a lowest round of 65, with a driving distance average of 297.4 yards, 55% driving accuracy, 66% greens in regulation, and 1.66 putts per GIR. Recent results included T18 at (216, even par), T32 at LIV Golf Andalucía, and T40 at (207, -6). Cleeks GC finished 11th in the team standings, avoiding relegation but requiring a stronger showing in 2026. As Cleeks , Kaymer has emphasized strategic beyond his playing role, focusing on and from prior injuries. His leadership contributed to maintaining competitiveness, though the 's results reflected broader inconsistencies. In efforts for the 2026 season, Kaymer has pursued targeted signings aligned with Golf's evolving philosophy, shifting from multimillion-dollar upfront guarantees to data-driven evaluations of player fit and long-term potential. He reported ongoing discussions with several players from the DP World Tour and , particularly following the 2025 , to bolster Cleeks without relying on excessive financial incentives. This approach prioritizes analytical metrics over immediate payouts, aiming to build a roster suited to the league's format.

Perspectives on tour format and industry impact

Martin Kaymer has voiced support for LIV Golf's format, particularly appreciating its team-based structure and reduced schedule compared to traditional tours. In a December 2024 interview, he stated, “I'm not really interested in playing 25 tournaments every year,” highlighting his preference for fewer events that allow better recovery and focus, which aligns with LIV's 14-event season over 54 holes without cuts. He has emphasized the team aspect as a key draw, describing it as enhancing camaraderie and competition beyond individual play, a feature absent in events. Regarding LIV Golf's broader impact on the industry, Kaymer has argued that no single tour "owns " and that the league's emergence fosters necessary competition rather than destruction. He has criticized the and DP World Tour for their punitive responses, such as suspensions, calling for dialogue to integrate players more fully, including easier access to majors like the , where past champions like himself qualify but others face barriers. Kaymer remains baffled by delays in any potential Tour- merger, viewing the ongoing divide as counterproductive and predicting 's solid future amid recruitment shifts away from massive upfront payments toward sustainable growth. Despite backlash, he credits with exposing true loyalties in relationships and reshaping player options without aiming to "take over" established events like the .

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