Given what the German has achieved through his long and illustrious career, him breaking more records at the age of 64 should come as no surprise. Every year he seems to feature on the leaderboard at The Masters, despite the course not really suiting his game at this point of his career. That said, he has more experience than virtually anyone else at Augusta and lust for competition few can match. His two Major titles both came in Georgia, in 1985 and 1993, and this year’s Masters marks the 40th anniversary of his debut.
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You have 42 DP World Tour wins, second only to Seve all-time. What does that mean to you?
Well it’s always fun to win. It’s what we work for and train for, once you’ve experienced holding up the trophy and that winning feeling, you want to have it again and again. I’ve been very fortunate to have won 118 tournaments worldwide as a pro and I’ve had some great times representing the European Tour in Ryder Cups, Germany in the World Cup and continental Europe in the Hennessy Cup. I’ve played all over the world and seen a lot of things, met a lot of people and had some good times.
What players do you feel have helped shaped the DP World Tour over the past few decades?
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