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No. 1 Kaymer wants to play past Round 2
There's never been so much uncertainty surrounding the world's No. 1-ranked player's ability to contend in the Masters Tournament as there is this year. Germany's 26-year-old Martin Kaymer, who is in his sixth consecutive week at No. 1, understands. He hasn't made a cut in three Masters appearances, and he is 12-over par for six rounds.
Kaymer vaults to the top
Bernhard Langer, the only German to win the Masters (1985 and 1993), expects reigning PGA Championship winner Martin Kaymer to win at Augusta National Golf Club one day.
Kaymer hard at work after injury to foot
Two-time Masters Tournament champion Bernhard Langer is still the face of golf in Germany. But 25-year-old Martin Kaymer is waiting in the wings. Kaymer, who is in the top 10 in the Official World Golf Ranking, is the only German in the top 200.
In the field
Martin Kaymer planned to play nine holes Wednesday with fellow German Bernhard Langer .
German charges into tournament
German wunderkind Martin Kaymer heads the short list of late qualifiers for the 2008 Masters Tournament.
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