Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Bernhard Langer talks about defying age in his legendary career









     When you have won 111 times in your professional career all over the globe including the Masters twice, this nine time Legends major winner has won all over the globe. The PGA Legends Tour has is a place where golf's best get a mulligan at age 50 and while the money is not quite as good as when they played the regular Tour, most of the golfers are having a blast and are by most accounts, far more approachable and engaging than the guys who feel the games brightest spotlight. For Langer, at age 61, most of the best players have slowed down and bounce their grand kids off their knees. Langer has the enthusiasm and game to still rake in the money and compete with guys whose games start declining several years younger. 

Bernhard explains what makes him keep going
Bernhard Langer talks about defying age in his legendary career <<< Video (two minutes)

 Langer will receive the Payne Stewart for sportsmanship next week in conjunction with the Tour Championship in Orlando next week. 
Langer is the 2018 recipient of the Payne Stewart award



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