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	<title>Comments on: What&#8217;s more to expect from Kaymer?</title>
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		<title>By: Andy Brown of GolfSwingSecretsRevealed.com</title>
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		<description>That is some form to take into the year’s third Major, isn’t it? I suspect there would be nothing that would thrill all of Germany more than a hat-trick of wins for Kaymer right now. I suspect there would be no one feeling better than Kaymer right now heading into the Open, and if the young lad can pull something out of the hat, it would be a huge boost. 
 
Just when everyone expected him to be the main hope for the locals in a tournament he won last year, it turned out to be the man of all seasons- Bernhard Langer and worse still, Kaymer didn’t even make the cut. But the way he has bounced back after that is incredible and this jump of eight spots on the international rankings list is huge. He is just a fraction outside the top-ten and that augurs well for the young lad.
 
And if he does enough to jump into the top-ten, he would be the fourth European on the top-ten list which is getting younger by the week, except of course if you discount the resounding success of Kenny Perry. All the best to him for that and more importantly, all the best for next week.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That is some form to take into the year’s third Major, isn’t it? I suspect there would be nothing that would thrill all of Germany more than a hat-trick of wins for Kaymer right now. I suspect there would be no one feeling better than Kaymer right now heading into the Open, and if the young lad can pull something out of the hat, it would be a huge boost. </p>
<p>Just when everyone expected him to be the main hope for the locals in a tournament he won last year, it turned out to be the man of all seasons- Bernhard Langer and worse still, Kaymer didn’t even make the cut. But the way he has bounced back after that is incredible and this jump of eight spots on the international rankings list is huge. He is just a fraction outside the top-ten and that augurs well for the young lad.</p>
<p>And if he does enough to jump into the top-ten, he would be the fourth European on the top-ten list which is getting younger by the week, except of course if you discount the resounding success of Kenny Perry. All the best to him for that and more importantly, all the best for next week.</p>
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