Martin Kaymer defends tournament snub

Martin Kaymer, the German golf player, has defended his act to be a part of the top European golfers in missing Seve Trophy t hat will take place next week. The German golfer, who holed the putt which retained Ryder Cup for Europe in Miracle at Medinah, stated that he could not find extra time in his calendar to take part in the match play competition.

Luke Donald, Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter, Graeme McDowell, Rory McIlroy and Justin Rose have all made themselves inaccessible to represent United Kingdom as well as Ireland squad in Paris. Martin has confirmed that he would not play for Continental Europe.,

Before the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship this week, Martin told that he played a whole lot of events he past few weeks and there are very important events coming up. If one plays too much, he/she enter tournaments at just 80 per cent. For his caddie, the people he work with and himself; it is not right if one enter tournaments where he/she could not be at their best.

Martin told that Seve’s name definitely does play a role but unfortunately he never had the pleasure of meeting him. Jose Olazabal him me if he could play in the season’s middle and he said that he would like to, but let him see if he is going to win here and there, then there is a better possibility. He added that he has not been satisfied with himself this season; therefore, that is why he needed to concentrate on himself at present. He could not do his best for the squad at present and he is quite sure that other people are more motivated to play. It is nothing really to do that he does not like Seve.