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Kaymer hangs on for victory at The Players
The final stretch of The Players Championship seemingly never fails for a thrilling finish. Sunday was no different, as Martin Kaymer withstood a double-bogey on the 15th, made a hard-sliding 28-1/2 footer for par at the famed 17th’s island green and got up-and-down from the front of the 18th green to claim the 2014 Players title by one stroke over Jim Furyk.
The win at TPC Sawgrass is the second of Kaymer’s PGA Tour career, with his first coming at Whistling Straits in the 2010 PGA Championship.
Furyk, who resides in Ponte Vedra, posted a Sunday 66 to charge up the leaderboard and take the solo second-place finish at 12-under par. Sergio Garcia looked to heal last year’s wounds, but couldn’t make the final charge and took a solo third-place finish (11-under) with a final-round 70.
Justin Rose appeared to be a threat early on Sunday after turning in 33, but a trio of bogeys on his inward nine derailed his charge. Rose settled with a final-round 69, finishing tied for fourth with Jordan Spieth at 10-under. After navigating TPC Sawgrass without a bogey through his first 58 holes of the tournament, Spieth carded five squares over his final 14 holes Sunday en route to a 74.
Kaymer was in full control of his game during Sunday’s final round, but a 91-minute weather delay quickly changed the momentum of the tournament.
After the delay, Furyk slid in a par putt on the final hole to post the clubhouse lead of 12-under.
Meanwhile, Kaymer two-putted for par on the 14th after the horns resumed play, giving the 29-year-old German a three-shot lead with four holes to play.
An errant tee shot into pine straw led to troubles for Kaymer on the 15th hole. His approach then missed the green, and his next shot found a greenside bunker. After being solid from the sand all week, Kaymer’s shot went long and two putts later, his lead suddenly shriveled to one with three to play.
After a par on the par-5 16th, Kaymer made things interesting once again at the 17th.
His tee ball caught the grassy greenside knoll, kicked onto the left portion of the green and nearly spun back into the water. His chip from the collar came up well short of the hole, missing the slope, leading to the bottom right portion of the multi-tiered green. But, Kaymer found the bottom of the cup on the breaking 28-1/2 footer to maintain his one-shot lead.
Going to the home hole with darkness threatening, Kaymer drilled a driver to the right portion of the fairway. While his approach came up just short, he putted from off the green within a couple of feet and calmly—at least on the outside—knocked in the putt for his final-round 71 and 13-under tournament total.
Kaymer displayed a bit of emotion following the Mother’s Day win, making mention of a text he received from his brother this morning. Kaymer’s mother passed away in 2008 after battling cancer.
Furyk wasn’t the only threat that Kaymer withstood Sunday.
Spieth, who began the day tied with Kaymer, started strong by tallying birdies on two of his first four holes to take a one-shot lead. But, two bogies in four holes stifled Spieth’s try for his second PGA Tour win.
Rose posted a front-nine 33 to jump to 10-under and within striking distance for his final nine. But, bogeys on Nos. 10-12 slid Rose back to 7-under. He birdied three of the final four for the late charge and T-4 finish.
FedEx Cup points leader Jimmy Walker (9-under) and 2011 Players champ K.J. Choi (7-under) each carded Sunday bests of 7-under 65.
After making the cut on the number, Rory McIlroy once again wound up with what he called a “backdoor top-10,” shooting rounds of 69-66 on the weekend for a T-6 finish (9-under).
The PGA Tour makes its way back to Texas next week for the HP Byron Nelson Championship, where Sang-Moon Bae is the defending champion.
Tour Photo Galleries
Photos from the 2026 Memorial Tournament
GolfWRX is on site this week at the Memorial Tournament, with both Alistair Cameron and Tour Photographer Greg Moore on the ground in Dublin, Ohio, where a strong field is assembled to pay homage to the Golden Bear.
In addition to WITB galleries, we’ve already been treated to an in-hand look at Tommy Fleetwood’s new TaylorMade Spider putters.
Check out links to all our photos below.
General Albums
WITB Albums
- Jason Day – WITB – 2026 The Memorial
- Chris Gotterup – WITB – 2026 The Memorial
- SungJae Im – WITB – 2026 The Memorial
Pullout Albums
- Jason Day’s 1off Payntr golf shoes – 2026 The Memorial
- JT Poston’s TaylorMade Spider – 2026 The Memorial
- Cameron putter – 2026 The Memorial
- Tommy Fleetwood’s TM Spider putters – 2026 The Memorial
- New Mitsubishi Chemical 1K Pro Orange shaft – 2026 The Memorial
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Photos from the ShopRite LPGA
GolfWRX Tour Photographer Greg Moore was on site in Galloway, New Jersey, ahead of the ShopRite LPGA powered by Wakefern to snap some WITB photos and more.
Check out links to all the photos below!
General Albums
WITB Albums
- Mimi Rhodes – WITB – 2026 ShopRite
- Aline Krauter – WITB – 2026 ShopRite(LPGA)
- Olivia Cowan – WITB – 2026 ShopRite
- Leah John – WITB – 2026 ShopRite(LPGA)
- Melanie Green – WITB – 2026 ShopRite
- Nastasia Nadaud – WITB – 2026 ShopRite(LPGA)
- Maria Torres – WITB – 2026 ShopRite(LPGA)
- Ana Belac – WITB – 2026 ShopRite(LPGA)
- Carolina Melgrati – WITB – 2026 ShopRite(LPGA)
- Sofia Garcia – WITB – 2026 ShopRite(LPGA)
Pullout Albums
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Photos from the 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
The famed Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas, is the scene this week for the Charles Schwab Challenge, where Ludvig Aberg enters the week as the tournament favorite.
Tour Photographer Greg Moore and our traveling equipment insider, Alistair Cameron, are both on site this week in the Lone Star State. Thus far, we’ve been treated to an in-hand look at TaylorMade’s new ZT Max putter, as well as a bounty of WITBs.
Check out links to all our photos below.

General Albums
- 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge – Monday #1
- 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge – Monday #2
- 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge – Monday #3
- 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge – Tuesday #1
- 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge – Tuesday #2
- 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge – Tuesday #3
- 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge – Tuesday #4
- 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge – Tuesday #5
WITB Albums
- Preston Stout – OSU Men’s golf – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Marcelo Rozo – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Charley Hoffman – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Ben Kohles – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Davis Chatfield – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Albert Hansson – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Jackson Koivun – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Cam Davis – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Keith Mitchell – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Kensei Hirata – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Eric Cole – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Zecheng “Marty” Dou – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Robert MacIntyre – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Matt Kuchar – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Joe Highsmith – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
Pullout Albums
- New Bettinardi covers – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- New Project X Titan Yellow shafts – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Doug Ghim’s custom Cameron putter – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Matt Kuchar’s HitsGolf training clubs – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Erik Van Rooyen’s Callaway Apex TD Ti Fusion 3 iron(updated with additional photos) – 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
- Robert MacIntyre’s putters – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- JJ Spaun’s newest L.A.B. Golf putter – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Odyssey Damascus Milled Jailbird Mini broomstick – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Chris Kirk’s putters – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Rico Hoey’s Custom Odyssey S2S Tri-Hot Jailbird broomstick putter – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- TaylorMade Spider ZT Max putters – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge

See what GolfWRXers are saying in the forums.

Oldplayer
May 12, 2014 at 4:42 pm
Speith is the real deal. No matter how good you are it still takes time to learn how to hold it together down the stretch.
Bubba W., Orlando
May 12, 2014 at 3:52 am
what a save at 17th! amazin
Jonathan
May 11, 2014 at 11:52 pm
Given the very noticeable lack of TM sponsorship that’s displayed by Kaymer this year, one would assume that he was in the final year of his contract and the two parties already were mutually agreeing towards dissolving their obligations to each other. Now with this high profile win, things have certainaly changed. Since we know Kaymer doesn’t believe in “loft up” I’m sure he’s now a big believer in “pay up” if TM wants to hold on to him now 😉
Ike Taylormade
May 12, 2014 at 5:12 pm
Martin you are dismis…..welcome, heres your new contract
Ronald Montesano
May 11, 2014 at 10:28 pm
One thing I noticed on #15, with both Kaymer and Spieth, is that their right foot slipped HARD on the downswing during their approach shots from the pine needles. I would have thought that two experienced competitors would have anchored the right foot to prevent slippage. We’re talking wet pine needles, not a stable surface.
Nunya
May 11, 2014 at 10:03 pm
Jordan Spieth, the next… Norman?
Rich
May 12, 2014 at 4:13 am
Are you kidding? He’s 20, give they guy a break
MHendon
May 12, 2014 at 12:02 pm
No s**t! The kid is way mature beyond his years.