Martin Kaymer relives winning putt at Ryder Cup in Medinah that relaunched his career
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Europe couldn't have picked a more ideal player to seal its stunning comeback in the 2012 Ryder Cup.
As a hush fell over the 18th green at Medinah, Martin Kaymer settled over a six-foot putt that he just knew he would not miss.
Reflecting Thursday on a putt that's been on a loop these past few weeks, the German says "it doesn't even cross your mind that you might miss it. So for me, everything was so clear."
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The putt dropped to complete one of sport's great comebacks and relaunched the career of Kaymer after a slump following his first major win and becoming the world's No. 1.
Kaymer is one of Europe's top men at Gleneagles this week — and will likely partner Rory McIlroy when play begins Friday.