Martin Kaymer from Germany has moved up into the second spot in the World Rankings after winning this past week-ends Abu Dhabi tournament with a comfortable 8 shots.
Kaymer's move meant that Tiger Woods moves down to number three in the rankings.
The German seems to be in the same devastating form as last year and with this scorching start to 2011 it seems there is no stopping this talented young golfer. Will he be the next number one golfer in the world? I think so yes...!
The German began the final round at 18-under par, five strokes clear of nearest rival Rory McIlroy, and carded a closing-round 66 for a 24-under-par victory tally.
Kaymer was followed in the end by Rory McIlroy (69) on 16 under par, with the U.S. Open-winning pair of Retief Goosen of South Africa (64) and Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland (67) sharing third place on 14 under par.
Kaymer's move meant that Tiger Woods moves down to number three in the rankings.
The German seems to be in the same devastating form as last year and with this scorching start to 2011 it seems there is no stopping this talented young golfer. Will he be the next number one golfer in the world? I think so yes...!
The German began the final round at 18-under par, five strokes clear of nearest rival Rory McIlroy, and carded a closing-round 66 for a 24-under-par victory tally.
Kaymer was followed in the end by Rory McIlroy (69) on 16 under par, with the U.S. Open-winning pair of Retief Goosen of South Africa (64) and Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland (67) sharing third place on 14 under par.
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