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"The majors are the biggest tournaments that you can win in your career," he said. "And just knowing that I can win a tournament like that gives me huge confidence for any other tournament I will play for the rest of my career. This was the toughest field all year."
Even so, he never considered Whistling Straits the place to win his first major.
Kaymer was more focused on a strong finish when he started the final round four shots behind Nick Watney. His goal was to do well enough to lock up his spot in the Ryder Cup, which he attended last year as a guest of European captain Nick Faldo.
"I was never really expecting myself to win here on Sunday," Kaymer said. "I know that I had a chance, but majors ... they are a little bit different than normal golf tournaments that we play week to week."
Imagine his surprise when he made birdie on the par-5 second, then a brilliant shot with the wind at his back on the 489-yard fourth hole that put him atop the leaderboard when Watney began to crumble.
"I said to my caddie on the sixth hole, 'It doesn't really matter what happened today, but it's the first time in my career that I'm leading a major championship. It's a pretty cool feeling,'" Kaymer said.
He tried not to look on the back nine, but the pressure was evident over the final few holes. Kaymer kept his cool.
Kaymer was sad to see Johnson eliminated from the playoff with the two-stroke penalty, a bizarre end to a strange year in the majors. No matter what happens, though, his name is on the trophy.
He gazed at some of the names he joins, from Walter Hagen to Ben Hogan, from Jack Nicklaus to Tiger Woods.
"It will take me a while to realize what happened," he said.
As for becoming German's next golfing star? Kaymer says he still has a ways to go to catch Langer, a two-time Masters champion, Ryder Cup star and winning Ryder Cup captain.
Besides, this was just one major. Langer won a Senior British Open and a Senior U.S. Open in consecutive weeks.
"Actually, I have to win the Masters next year then to accomplish that," he said.
After what he did Sunday in the PGA Championship, not many would put that past him.
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