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Marcel Siem has performed in 14 majors (and counting), however he’s by no means teed it up on the Masters at Augusta Nationwide Golf Membership, which after all is the holy grail of majors and in addition probably the most tough one to get into.
However the 44-year-old German did suppose he’d certified for the Masters at one level in his profession, earlier than later realizing he got here up painfully quick in what turned out to be one of many craziest weeks he’s ever skilled.
On the newest episode of the DP World Tour’s Life on Tour podcast, Siem defined that insane week in 2013, when he was satisfied he was Augusta-bound…till he wasn’t.
On March 31 of that yr, Siem gained the DP World Tour’s Trophée Hassan II in Morocco, which vaulted his World Rating from 72nd to what was projected to be within the high 50. The timing was essential, too. The week earlier than the Masters, the highest 50 within the Official World Golf Rating auto-qualify for the occasion.
Siem thought he was in. Folks had been congratulating him on-site, and he even known as his spouse again residence to report the excellent news. She celebrated from afar, partying at residence considering she and her husband had been headed to the Masters.
However about 5 hours later, Siem obtained a telephone name. Seems he was bumped out of the highest 50 because of the end on the PGA Tour’s Shell Houston Open. Henrik Stenson birdied the final two and shot 66 to tie for 2nd, which moved him from 53rd within the OWGR to forty second, securing a Masters spot. That additionally bumped Siem to 51st, one spot exterior of qualifying, simply .0251 agonizing factors behind No. 50 Russell Henley.
(Ed. be aware: Within the podcast, Siem mentioned Stenson and Daniel Berger had robust finishes to knock him out of the highest 50, however Berger wasn’t within the Houston Open area, wasn’t ranked within the high 1,500 of the OWGR and didn’t make a PGA Tour begin that season. Regardless, Stenson was in, Siem was out.)
The PGA Tour observed Siem’s tough break, and so they invited him to the next week’s Valero Texas Open. However to realize a Masters invite now he needed to win the Texas Open. However first he needed to get there — and quick.
Since attending to the States from Morocco isn’t precisely straightforward, Siem had to make use of a few of his first-place winnings to guide a personal jet again to Frankfurt, Germany, cease at residence after which take off for Texas. He arrived residence at about 3 a.m. on Monday morning however was locked out. He knocked on the door and began calling his spouse’s telephone, however he obtained no reply.
He was beginning to get nervous, too. His flight from Frankfurt was scheduled for six:40 a.m., and he nonetheless wanted to drive 90 minutes to get there.
“So I’ve no keys, nothing,” he mentioned. “So I’m ringing the bell, no person opening. I’m like knocking, ‘Come on! I’ve to rush up!’”
Lastly he walked round to the again of the home and seemed by the window to see his spouse sleeping on the sofa, the aftermath of her celebrating what she thought was her husband’s first-ever Masters berth.
“My spouse, handed out, consuming a lot champagne and rum and whiskey and the whole lot,” he mentioned.
Ultimately Siem obtained inside and made his technique to Texas, the place his final likelihood at qualifying for the Masters was off to a promising begin.
He birdied 10 and 11 within the closing spherical and was one again with seven to play, however he made a triple-bogey 7 on the par-4 twelfth gap to derail his possibilities. (Siem recalled it was a 9, however both rating was not useful to successful a golf match.)
He tied for tenth, seven behind the winner, and made $155,000.
“Nice examine,” he mentioned. “At the very least it paid for the silly personal jet from Morocco to Germany.”
“However that was intense, ya know?” he continued. “Sunday after the spherical you’re within the Masters, and 5 hours later you’re out. Rapidly in Texas you bought the possibility once more, and out once more. Yeah, it was robust. It was actually robust.”
You may take heed to the full podcast with Seim right here.
Josh Berhow
Golf.com Editor
As GOLF.com’s managing editor, Berhow handles the day-to-day and long-term planning of one of many sport’s most-read information and repair web sites. He spends most of his days writing, modifying, planning and questioning if he’ll ever break 80. Earlier than becoming a member of GOLF.com in 2015, he labored at newspapers in Minnesota and Iowa. A graduate of Minnesota State College in Mankato, Minn., he resides within the Twin Cities together with his spouse and two children. You may attain him at joshua_berhow@golf.com.