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September 30, 2012
MEDINAH, ILLINOIS
Q. With Martin Kaymer who just made the winning putt for the Europeans to win the Ryder Cup. 21 years after Bernhard Langer missed a decisive putt at Kiawah, you were here making the decisive one here at Medinah. How did you feel standing over that putt?
MARTIN KAYMER: I mean, to be honest, I don't know. It's a feeling that I've never had before. On Friday I sat down with Bernhard and talked to him a little bit about the Ryder Cup because my attitude wasn't the right one. But now, after that match today against Steve, I know how important the Ryder Cup became and is for Olazábal, and Bernhard helped me so much just to sit down with me and talk about it.
Q. You've won a major championship and now you've won a Ryder Cup for your side over in Europe. How do you compare those two feelings?
MARTIN KAYMER: I mean, it's a completely different level. The major win was just for myself, but I can see the guys behind me, my brother was here and my father was here, Sergio ran onto the green. It's so much more behind me. Now I know how it really feels to win the Ryder Cup.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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