On Sunday, Martin Kaymer won the PGA Championship in a three-hole playoff which did not include Dustin Johnson who was published two strokes because on the last hole, he grounded his club in a bunker.
In a PGA Championship, Kaymer seized his first major which could be remembered as much for a golf player, who tied for fifth.
At Whistling Straits, Dustin Johnson, playing the final hole, only just had a one-shot lead when he drove into a very small patch of sand, where the gallery had been walking the whole week. Johnson grounded his golf clubs, ignoring that he was in a bunker. The gallery was packed in so tight that it seemed like a piece of grass which had been trampled to Johnson.
Johnson said that " Walking up there, seeing the shot, but it never ever came to my mind that I was in a sand trap," "It is quit unlucky. The only worse thing that could have happened was if I had made the putt on that last hole."
He missed the 7-foot par putt which he seemed slip into a three-man playoff with Bubba Watson as well as Martin Kaymer. However, just because of the two-shot penalty, it made him turn his 71 into a 73, and not going to a playoff for redemption from total failure in his U.S. Open, he tied for fifth and headed home.
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