09 Apr 2025

Langer Drives Off One last Time In Style

After 41 appearances and two Green Jackets, Bernhard Langer has finally bid Augusta National farewell – and in some serious style. The 66-year-old German legend, known for his metronomic swing and ice-cool nerves, will walk the fairways of the Masters one last time this week, capping off a remarkable four-decade run that began in 1982.

Langer first made history in ’85, becoming the first German to slip on that famous Green Jacket. Cool as you like, he chased down the likes of Seve Ballesteros and Curtis Strange to win by two. Eight years later, in 1993, he did it again – this time cruising to victory with a four-shot lead over Chip Beck. That victory cemented his place as one of Europe’s all-time greats.

European Success

Across the pond and back home, Langer’s career has been nothing short of legendary: 42 European Tour wins, a trio of PGA Tour titles, and 10 Ryder Cup appearances – including a captaincy in 2004 that ended in a European whitewash.

Custom S Class

So how do you celebrate a man who’s given so much to the game? If you’re Mercedes-Benz – his long-time sponsor – you do it with horsepower and class. Literally. Langer was presented with a bespoke Mercedes S-Class, custom-designed to mark his Masters farewell. We’re talking embroidered Masters logos, his signature stitched into the seats, and even the years of his victories worked into the detailing.

It’s a fitting send-off for a man who’s given golf fans decades of brilliance. And as Bernhard Langer drives off into the sunset – in an S-Class, naturally – golf tips its cap to one of the game’s true gentlemen.

Cheers, Bernhard – Augusta won’t be the same without you.

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