American star Hunter Mahan is determined to make an impression on what is a rare visit to continental Europe for the Porsche European Open in Germany this week.
Mahan has plenty of pedigree in his homeland, having won six times on the PGA Tour – and before this season being the only player to compete in every FedEx Cup playoff event, in the process of which, he was the only player to make it to the Tour Championship every year.
Although the Ryder Cup player was naturally disappointed to miss out on continuing that fine run, the chance to continue to work on his game in new surroundings and take in a new culture at the same time was one that was too good for him to turn down.
“I felt like I wanted to be out on the golf course and keep playing, so it was great to have the chance to add this tournament to my schedule,” said the 33 year old.
“It is a prestigious tournament on The European Tour and Porsche are obviously a great sponsor. Part of the attraction is coming to see a new place too and a new culture - one of the great things about golf is that we get to travel.”
Mahan will make up part of the afternoon marquee group on day one at Bad Griesbach Golf Resort, alongside the man who designed this course, Bernhard Langer, and the in-form Austrian Bernd Wiesberger.
While Mahan is from a different generation to that of German legend Langer, the California native is full of respect and admiration for all the 58 year old has achieved in the game.
“Bernhard is well respected in the States and he is obviously a big deal here. He is a great golfer who never seems to age.
“He looks the same as he did 20 years ago and he is playing so well on the Champions Tour. He really loves to compete every week,” explained Mahan, before saving perhaps his biggest compliment until last.
“He’s got to be up there with Seve Ballesteros in terms of being a European player to travel the world and come to the States and make an impact. We all respect him for being such a great player for such a long time.” Hunter Mahan
As the course architect and two-time champion of this prestigious event, the ultra-competitive Langer will have high expectations this week, while his American playing partner will be attempting to learn from him.
“I’ll try to pick his brain and figure out what he’s thinking on the holes here,” said Mahan.
“It’s a really neat golf course he’s set up here. There are a few water hazards throughout and some out of bounds. I want to be aggressive off the tee this week though and attack the par fours and the par fives with short to mid irons to take advantage of them.”
Travelling to different parts of the world presents the players with new cultural experiences away from the course, something which Mahan has been in prime position to take advantage of this week, with the world famous Oktoberfest festival already underway in Munich.
Arrived in Munich for the #PorscheEuropeanOpen! Looking forward to a great week.Thx @EOGolf @europeantour @Porsche! pic.twitter.com/Tl9d5q9lRw
— Hunter Mahan (@HunterMahan) September 21, 2015
The folk festival, which attracts around six million visitors each year and sees revellers take in the local food, beer and dance, was unsurprisingly on Hunter’s radar.
“I’m going to go home after the event, as it will be two weeks without seeing my family, which is my limit. But luckily we went to Munich on Monday and the tournament set us up with a chef there.
“We were fully immersed in Oktoberfest. We stood out like sore thumbs though because we didn’t have the garments everyone was wearing, but it was great to experience the culture like that. The people were super friendly, even though we couldn’t understand one another.”
And what of the famous local beers:
“We had a few beers. I don’t think we had a choice. I didn’t think drinking water would’ve gone down very well. It was great though!”
If a confident sounding Mahan can produce the sort of form he has become known for over the years in the States this week in Bavaria, it will be more than just Oktoberfest and the beer he will remember of one of Europe’s most traditional tournaments for.