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Quotes of international players in the Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters 2020

Kaymer finds renewed confidence ahead of Valderrama test

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Martin Kaymer, one of the foreign stars in the Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters. © European Tour
Martin Kaymer, one of the foreign stars in the Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters. © European Tour

A rejuvenated Martin Kaymer cannot wait to take on the test of Real Club Valderrama at this week’s Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters.

The former World Number One has made no secret of his love for The 1997 Ryder Cup venue, and heads into the week with renewed confidence after challenging for the title at last week’s ISPS Handa UK Championship at The Belfry – where he missed out on a play-off spot by a single shot and finished in a share of third.

The two-time Major Champion from Germany is keen to build on last week’s performance as he continues his preparations for the U.S. Open – which he won in 2014 – in a fortnight’s time at Winged Foot.

Last week’s champion Rasmus Højgaard is also riding high after winning the second title of his rookie season, adding to his AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open success last December.

The Dane became the second youngest player in European Tour history to record multiple wins, aged just 19 years and 171 days.

Højgaard earned praise from 2018 Ryder Cup Captain Thomas Bjørn, who has tipped his young compatriot for big things in the future. This week, Bjørn returns to the venue where he made his debut in The Ryder Cup in 1997, starting a journey which culminated in his victorious captaincy two years ago.

Player Quotes

Martin Kaymer: “I’m confident. Of course, my confidence is higher than last week. But it was very disappointing for me to hit that tee shot on 17. I was very surprised with myself because it’s probably the easiest tee shot for me. I didn’t take the opportunity that was presented to me so I was disappointed by that but I need to see the positives from what happened last week.

“Valderrama is a golf course that was probably one of my top three golf courses around the world. If it wasn’t taking place at Valderrama this week I probably would not have come to Spain. For me it’s a very special place. I’ve always wanted to win here some day, and every time I have the opportunity to come here and play and compete, I take it.

“The beauty of the golf course is you don’t need to shoot four or five under every day. You just need to keep it in play and level par is a very good score. You don’t need to feel the pressure of making five or six birdies every day.

“It’s a golf course where you need to strike the ball well, it’s not a putting competition. It’s more about shaping the ball in all different angles so it’s more about playing golf, not the attacking. That’s what I really like about this golf course.”

Rasmus Højgaard: “I feel pretty good. It was awesome to get my second win, it all happened pretty quick. It’ll definitely take some time for it to sink in. It’s hard to tell what has worked for me. I’ve played solid from the British Masters and kept my patience. That’s been the key for the UK Swing success.

“(Valderrama) is awesome. It’s an awesome course, in great shape, you’ve got to hit some good shots out here to make a score. It’s a lovely place.

“If you’re playing well you can make some big moves on the leaderboard, I’ve seen the winning scores here over the last few years. It’s not been 15 or 18 under par, it’s been around ten under par. If you shoot under par in any round, you’ve done well.”

Thomas Bjørn, in a practice round at the Real Club Valderrama. © Real Club Valderrama
Thomas Bjørn, in a practice round at the Real Club Valderrama. © Real Club Valderrama

Thomas Bjørn: “For me the stand-out memory of Valderrama is sitting on the driving range for the opening ceremony of the 1997 Ryder Cup. The King of Spain was here, Seve being Captain and being part of that team will always be the stand-out memory for me.
“It was the start of an amazing relationship for me and The Ryder Cup. Being part of that team alongside all of the heroes I grew up with, that for me was such a special moment.”

The Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters, an event in the European Tour’s Race to Dubai made possible by the essential contribution of the Real Club Valderrama, is sponsored by Estrella Damm and the Consejería de Turismo, Regeneración, Justicia y Administración Local of the Junta de Andalucía, jointly funded by the EU, declared Event of Exceptional Public Interest by the Spanish Government. This tournament is also supported by Rolex, Exterior Plus, Santander Private Banking and Shell. Callaway, Coca-Cola, Enterprise, Grupo Raga, Kyocera, Marca, Maui Jim, the Real Federación Andaluza de Golf, Riversa, Varma and Volvo are official suppliers.