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Bernhard Langer gears up for his last DP World Tour appearance

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 3, 2024Updated:July 3, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Legendary golfer Bernhard Langer, a two-time Masters champion, is preparing to bid farewell to the DP World Tour with a final appearance at the BMW International Open in Germany. This milestone event will mark his 513th appearance on the tour, 50 years after his debut. Langer, who has secured an impressive 42 wins on the DP World Tour over five decades, has decided to retire from regular appearances on his home circuit. The 66-year-old former Ryder Cup player and captain anticipates that it will be a very emotional experience bidding goodbye to competitive golf in front of his home crowd.

Despite his age, Langer remains fit and healthy, maintaining a rigorous training regimen to stay competitive on the golf course. He acknowledges the challenge of a longer golf course as he gets older, but is determined to make the most of his final tournament appearance in Germany. With strong ties to the region, having grown up and worked nearby, Langer has a strong support system of friends, relatives, and long-time supporters who have been with him throughout his career. While he has played in the BMW International Open many times, it remains the only tournament in Germany that he has not won, adding to the significance of his farewell appearance.

Langer, who will be paired with fellow golfers Marcel Siem and Martin Kaymer in the first two rounds of the tournament, had initially planned to make his final Masters start earlier in the year. However, a setback in the form of an Achilles tendon tear while playing pickleball in February forced him to postpone this milestone. Now, five months after surgery, Langer is steadily recovering and regaining strength. Although he still faces challenges with his muscle weakness and balance, he is confident in his ability to perform well on the golf course and is focused on refining his skills as he prepares for his final DP World Tour appearance.

For Langer, this farewell tournament holds special significance as he reflects on his illustrious career and the countless memories made on the golf course. Despite the inevitable emotions that will accompany his final goodbye to competitive golf, Langer is grateful for the opportunity to end his DP World Tour journey in front of his home crowd and show his appreciation to those who have supported him over the years. With a legacy that spans generations and a reputation as one of the greatest golfers of all time, Langer’s impact on the sport will endure long after his final putt at the BMW International Open. As he takes to the course for one last time, fans and fellow golfers alike will have the chance to witness a true legend in action and celebrate the remarkable career of Bernhard Langer.

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