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Marcel Siem successful out of nowhere

Marcel Siem, the 41-year-old Rhinelander, was one of the winners of the last major of the year at the end of the 149th British Open – a man who no one had on the bill and who suddenly played among the greats. On Sunday, the blatant underdog went from ninth place to the last round at the Royal St. Georges Golf Club in Sandwich, in the end he ended up on a tied 15th place.

Six strokes behind the South African Louis Oosthuizen, who was leading at the time, he had the last 18 holes on Sunday, which he completed with a round of 71 (1 over par), but in contrast to the frontrunner’s closest pursuers, the Americans Collin Morikawa, who also won in the end, and Jordan Spieth, who, one and three strokes behind, had some legitimate hopes for victory, the Ratinger only said: “This is the best Golf I’ve ever played on such an important one Tournament. I am proud of myself. I will do everything tomorrow to achieve a good result. “

Good punches, lots of emotions

Even before the final round, the German had not only caused a sensation with rounds of 67, 67 and 70 strokes. The 1.89-meter-tall veteran, who ties his long, dark-blonde mane into a knot for golf, delighted the fans not only with good strokes, but also with how openly he showed his emotions. After every sunk birdie putt, he clenched his fist, which he swung powerfully up into an air hook, thanked elegantly with two fingers after a good tee shot or even applauded when the 32,000 spectators celebrated him. “It’s not typically German, but that’s how I am. If it goes well, it just comes out of me. ”, Explained the new crowd favorite, why he demonstrates his feelings so impressively.

At least on the first three days, things went more than well for Siem, especially for a professional who was one of the last to qualify for the oldest of the four majors in France. With his victory on the penultimate Sunday at the Le Vaudreuil Challenge on the Challenge Tour, the second division of the European Tour, Siem moved into the field surprisingly. His first victory since his triumph at the BMW Masters in Shanghai in November 2014 – incidentally the last victory of a German on the European Tour – brought him up in the world rankings from 488th to 302nd place.


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“I have to be humble. I come out of nowhere, ”said Siem after, in contrast to his compatriot Martin Kaymer, he not only survived the cut, but was even tied for sixth place at halftime. Things didn’t go so well on Saturday, a skewed tee shot out of bounds on the 14th hole cost him a triple bogey on this par 5 hole. But he even got over this setback. With two birdies on the 16th and 18th holes, he stayed in the top ten after three days thanks to a par round of 70 strokes.

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