Marcel Siem

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Marcel Siem
Marcel Siem (2008)
Personnel
Nation: GermanyGermany Germany
Career data
Professional since: 2000
Current tour: European Tour
Tournament wins: 5

Marcel Siem (born July 15, 1980 in Mettmann ) is a German professional golfer .

Career

Among other things, he was the Spanish amateur champion in 1999. Marcel Siem has been pursuing a professional career since 2000. Siem was a member of the German junior and men's national teams. His first major professional success was winning the 2004 Dunhill Championships in Johannesburg . In September 2006, Siem took second place behind the Welsh Bradley Dredge at the traditional Omega European Masters . In December 2006 he won the World Cup for Germany together with Bernhard Langer .

Siem celebrated the greatest success of his career up to then with the victory at the Open de France 2012; in March 2013 he won the Hassan II Trophy in Agadir, Morocco.

In November 2014, Siem entered the final round of the BMW Masters in China, five strokes behind, in third place. After a round of 73 he reached the play-off together with the Englishman Ross Fisher and the Frenchman Alexander Lévy , which he won on the first extra hole with a chip for birdie . With the win, Siem secured by far the highest prize money of his career to date with 918.944 euros and achieved fourth place at the Race to Dubai .

Amateur victories (1)

  • 1999 Sherry Cup (Spanish amateur championships)

Professional victories (5)

European Tour (4)

No. date competition Win score head Start Runner-up
1 January 25, 2004 Dunhill Championship -22 (65-67-68-66 = 266) Playoff FranceFrance Grégory Havret , Raphaël JacquelinFranceFrance
2 July 8, 2012 Open de France -8 (68-68-73-67 = 276) 1 hit ItalyItaly Francesco Molinari
3 March 31, 2013 Hassan II Trophy -17 (64-68-69-70 = 271) 3 strokes FinlandFinland Mikko Ilonen , David HorseyEnglandEngland
4th 2nd November 2014 BMW Masters -16 (68-66-65-73 = 272) Playoff EnglandEngland Ross Fisher , Alexander LévyFranceFrance

Other victories (1)

Results at major championships

Tournament 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Masters DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
US Open DNP T60 DNP T59 T12 CUT
Open Championship T27 DNP CUT CUT DNP CUT
PGA Championship DNP DNP T36 CUT DNP T48

DNP = did not take part
CUT = cut not made
“T” split placement
Green background for victories
Yellow background for top 10

Participation in team competitions

amateur

professional

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ European Tour - Race to Dubai. europeantour.com, November 2, 2014, archived from the original on November 2, 2014 ; accessed on November 2, 2014 .