Flashback 2011: Kaymer scores a ‘first’ in Abu Dhabi

Becomes first player to win back-to-back titles

Last updated:

Abu Dhabi: 2011 was a record-breaking year for the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship as Martin Kaymer became the tournament’s first back-to-back winner, claiming the title for a third time against a field that included the then world number one Lee Westwood.

The young German’s closest competition, however, came from Rory McIlroy, who finished a whopping eight shots behind as Kaymer claimed his most emphatic win with a Championship record of 264 for the tournament, an astonishing 24-under par.

Somewhat remarkably, Kaymer did not have a single bogey in his final 60 rounds and even went on to finish in style with a birdie on the 18th, taking the world number two ranking from Tiger Woods in the process.

“It is just a perfect golf course for me,” said Kaymer following his win. “I consider it as my home course, I always play well here. If you win straight away it is a great start to the season. I hit a lot of fairways and my putting was amazing.”

In recognition of his hat-trick of Abu Dhabi titles, Kaymer was given the Falcon trophy - a £25,000 (Dh139,000) piece of silverware specially commissioned from renowned British silversmith Edward Asprey, weighing in at 5.3 kilos!

The event did not pass without controversy as three-time Major winner Padraig Harrington was disqualified before the second round after being judged to have inadvertently moved his ball during the opening round.

Get Updates on Topics You Choose

By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Up Next