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Kaymer and Wiesberger set for Porsche European Open
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Kaymer and Wiesberger set for Porsche European Open

Martin Kaymer and Bernd Wiesberger have confirmed they will be part of the field when the Porsche European Open returns to Golf Resort Bad Griesbach for the second consecutive year from September 22-25.

Martin Kaymer

Two-time Major Champion Kaymer is Germany’s leading player and will compete in the tournament for the first time.

He said: "I'm pleased that it works out this year and I will be playing in front of a home audience at the Porsche European Open.”

Joining Kaymer in the field will be compatriot Marcel Siem, currently sidelined due to a shoulder injury, as well Maximilian Kieffer, Florian Fritsch and Bernd Ritthammer, while Austrian Wiesberger will also return having led after the first round last year.

Tournament Director Dominik Senn said: "We are proud and happy that we have received positive feedback from the players and that there is a great interest to take part in the tournament.We will do our best to improve the quality even further and we're well on the way to achieving this goal."

Ryder Cup heroes Peter Hanson and Robert Karlsson of Sweden, and Paul Lawrie of Scotland are all excited about their appearances in Bad Griesbach. The trio of automotive enthusiasts admit they are particularly looking forward to taking a closer look at the innovative Porsche sports cars.

Detlev von Platen, Member of the Executive Board of Management - Sales and Marketing at Porsche AG, said: "Being a professional tournament full of tradition and a top-class sport event, the Porsche European Open is an excellent next step regarding our golf activities. We aim at establishing the tournament as a fixed part of the European Tour schedule.

“Last year's premiere of this European Tour tournament clearly surpassed our expectations, and golf enthusiasts can definitely look forward to an attractive player roster in Bad Griesbach in September including the German star player Martin Kaymer.”

This year's hole-in-one prize offered by the title sponsor promises to be an absolute highlight for the players, with the first to manage an ace at the 17th hole set to receive a brand new, recently introduced Porsche Panamera 4S.

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