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Martin Trainer hat seinen Rücktritt von der PGA Tour bekannt gegeben und in einem kürzlich geführten Interview auf die Höhen und Tiefen des professionellen Golfsports zurückgeblickt. Der Sieger der Puerto Rico Open 2019 plant, eine Karriere im Bereich Psychologie einzuschlagen.

Trainer beschrieb den Nervenkitzel bedeutender Momente auf dem Platz, darunter lange Putts, die das Publikum bejubelte, und herausragende Erlebnisse an Spielorten wie TPC Sawgrass. Er betonte, wie der Sport stetige Ziele und einen Sinn vermittelt, den viele Menschen außerhalb des Profisports vermissen.

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