Bernhard Langer Reveals He Still Desires to Improve His Game at 64
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Bernhard Langer is one of the most prominent golfers, especially on the PGA Tour Champions. The German golfer has won three PGA Tours and 42 DP World Tours in his career. Undoubtedly, his accomplishments on the senior tour are commendable, as he has bagged 43 trophies so far. Not to mention, he has the 2nd most wins on the Senior Tour after Hale Irwin with 45 wins.
However, the 64-year-old is still trying to improve his game and is eyeing a few more wins before announcing his retirement. Recently, he opened up on the same.
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Bernhard Langer reveals his desire to improve his game
The 64-year-old German is a legendary golfer on the Senior Tour. He has been dominating it for a while now and has won 11 major championships to his name. Recently, in a press conference, he revealed his desire to still improve his game.
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“I believe that I can still get better,” said Bernhard. “I’m never going to hit it 300 plus. But I can still get straighter. I can still become a better short game player,” revealed Langer. Surely, such dedication and commitment from Bernhard to improve his game, even at this age, is admirable.
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This is a great lesson for the youngsters. When a player like Bernhard is still striving for perfection, then one should always be on their toes when it comes to improving their game.
Meanwhile, the German golfer has won the year-ending championship, Charles Schwab Cup, six times in his career and is aiming for another one this year. Notably, he has already won an event this season with victory at Chubb Classic, where he carded -16 for the event.
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He will now compete at the Cologuard Classic this week at Omni Tucson National Catalina Course. And will be hopeful of continuing the momentum this week as well.
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