With this win Martin Kaymer secured his fourth European Tour International Schedule victory in his 70th European Tour event and moves to €1,761,694 in The Race To Dubai and into second place. Kaymer wins for the second consecutive week, following the Open de France ALSTOM seven days ago and is the second player on the 2009 European Tour International Schedule to win consecutive tournaments, following Richard Sterne (Alfred Dunhill Championship and South African Open Championship).
*This victory marks the 35th time in European Tour history a player has won back-to-back on The European Tour
*Becomes the 26th different player to achieve the feat of win consecutive European Tour events
*Becomes only the second player following Ian Woosnam (1990 Torras Monte Carlo Open and The Scottish Open) to win both events prior to The Open Championship
*Becomes the youngest player to win The Barclays Scottish Open, aged 24 and 196 days. He beats the previous youngest winner – Lee Westwood, who was 25 and 78 days in 1998
*The fourth multiple victor of the 2009 European Tour season. They are: Richard Sterne (Alfred Dunhill Championship and South African Open Championship), Thongchai Jaidee ( Enjoy Jakarta Indonesia Open and Ballantine’s Championship), Paul Casey (Abu Dhabi Golf Championship and BMW PGA Championship) and Martin Kaymer (Open de France ALSTOM and The Barclays Scottish Open)
*Follows Bernhard Langer (15 times) and Alex Cejka (1995) as German players to record multiple victories in the same European Tour season
*Second consecutive European Tour season he has claimed multiple victories
*The 56th German victory in European Tour history
*Moves into joint second in the all-time list of most prolific German winners, with four wins, alongside Alex Cejka
*The first German to win The Barclays Scottish Open
*The 23rd different winner of The Barclays Scottish Open, since 1972
*The 12th different country to win The Barclays Scottish Open, since 1972
- His four victories have all come in different countries. They are : Abu Dhabi (2008 Abu Dhabi Golf Championship); Germany: (2008 BMW International Open); France: (2009 Open de France ALSTOM) and Scotland (2009 The Barclays Scottish Open)
*Moves to a career-high in the Official World Golf Ranking, just outside the top ten from 19th
*Has won €1,246,000 in his last two events - €666,660 in the Open de France ALSTOM and €579,340 in The Barclays Scottish Open
*Moves over €4 million in European Tour Official Career Earnings from just 70 events
The 222nd European Tour victory by a former European Challenge Tour player
His 11th professional victory
*Fourth European Tour top ten finish of the season and 17th of his European Tour career