BMW International Open: Martin Kaymer also plays on Moving Day at large
and remains with a 67 to square one. Engster tracker is Charl
Schwartzel, six strokes behind.Martin Kaymer was also after the third day, the so-called Moving Day,
its leaders say. The 23-year-old professional from Mettmann showed in
the 20th Edition of the BMW International Open in Munich GC Eichenried
again inspiring shots and played a very sovereign 67 (-5). The excess
flying from North Rhine-Westphalia was again without a bogey came on
five birdies and 13 pars. This goes with 18 shots in place standard in
the final day. A great man has provided the conclusion of the
tournament course: In the 18 he could after a drive into the fairway
bunker only the third ball into Green beat lochte but well before the
public gallery filled his birdie putt from more than ten metres in
length.
In the press conference after the round was the
Mettmanner accordingly relaxed and good mood. "Today is not quite as
many putts fallen, but I have very solid blows. The greens were a
little faster. "The evening is already:" I will still beat a few balls,
then meal and maybe go to the Players Party. "
The sole
second at -12, the South Africans Charl Schwartzel, after two 69er
scores with a 66 his best performance on the 18 holes in Eichenried
showed. Another stroke back are Paul Casey (70 +68 +67), England's Ross
Fisher (70 +68 +67), whose fellow countryman Benn Barham (68 +68 +69)
and the French leisure juggler Thomas Levet (69 +69 + 67) - a memorable
are his magic tricks, with whom he Ryder Cup in 2004, the fascinated
spectators. This followed the Frenchman Francois Delamontagne (66 +70
+70), Britain's David Lynn (67 +73 +66), the Dane Anders Hansen (69 +70
+67) and Tino Schuster with ten under par
Sensational can
finally the appearance of Schuster call, which was on the Challenge
Tour is at home. The 29-year-old, to launch a 68, followed by 69
strokes on Friday. On the third day was the Stuttgart with a another
69-round super follow, even if it is on the final hole, a three-putt
bogey had to accept. As shared seventh, the German with eight strokes
behind Kaymer the finals.
Big names follow
The
twice U.S. Open champion Retief Goosen played his third in succession
and 69 starts at -9 on the shared eleventh place in the final day.
David Howell came after results of 69 and 69 do not have a 71, and
occupies 18th place with -7 Improve could, however, Colin Montgomerie,
the Ryder Cup be in play. The Scottish veteran reached 68 and ranks
with seven also in the top 20
Less well when it ran Henrik
Stenson. The Swede was großgewachsene after scores of 69 and 68 and
provided little eingeknickt on the third day "only" a par round. That
he also shares 18 Place. Frustrated was hung Thomas Björn: The Dane,
Sheehan for results of 71 and 67 a 76 and fell on two under par. Even
worse ran almost exclusively with Niclas Fasth. A 81 left the Swede on
the shared 65th Rank - the last place in the ranking - behind.
Drittbester is the amateur German Stephan Gross Golf Club of St.
Leon-Rot. The 20-year-old handicapped +2.3 played with his caddie and
coach Ted Long scores of 71, 68 and 71 - so is the young DGV squad
players in an excellent 24th Place. Gross still has no plans soon to be
professional. The first time he graduated from Arizona State in the
United States quit.
"It is a super feeling to play here,"
said the young talent after the round. "I meet the ball well, the place
is super, the greens too." Even the performance of Martin Kaymers
rejoiced Gross: "I was formerly with Martin played in the squad. We see
by his performance that it can be done. "
Cejka and Langer only mediocre
Alex Cejka came on day three with a 71 into the clubhouse. But the
round is expected to Munich with Czech roots and American residence
tasted some nerves. Two birdies reach the 37-year-olds in the first
nine to eleven hole, Sheehan Cejka but then thanks to a water ball and
an 8 lost three strokes. Further birdies on 15 and 16 cars were but a
less Par With results from 74, 67 and 71 (-4) occupies the 35th Cejka
Place.
One more blow to the account Bernhard Langer. The
50-year-old comes on results of 70, 72 and 71 - three under par for the
tournament (No. 43). However, Germany was serving professional golfer
again not entirely happy with his game: 29 putts for a man of his class
too much, he also met with 12 "greens in regulation" is still not
enough greens with the iron.