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21 January 2008
"I don't think it's too early," said Langer of the 23-year-old dubbed his "Herr Apparent", who with victory on Sunday could leap from 10th to sixth in the race for places in Nick Faldo's team.
"He is a winner and he has proved that. He hits it extremely long and very straight, but what was most impressive was his putting. It's great to see we have some youngsters who can hopefully take on the torch for golf in Germany in the future."
He added: "I told him 'you're very aggressive, but you're smart at the same time like Tiger Woods or Phil Mickelson'. He's got an old head on young shoulders. Going by the last two days I don't think there any limits for him if he keeps that up."
Fifty-year-old Langer, 24 himself when he first played against the Americans in 1981, made the cut on two under, but is a massive 11 strokes behind.
And with nobody even close at the halfway stage - England's Benn Barham and Frenchman Francois Delamontagne are his closest challengers on eight under - the one German trophy to have eluded Langer in his glittering career could well be in the hands of his young playing partner at the end of the weekend.
Kaymer, who produced his display despite concerns about the health of his mother, was last season's Rookie of the Year on the European Tour, then won his first title in Abu Dhabi in January and just two weeks later was runner-up to Tiger Woods in Dubai - after a birdie-birdie-eagle finish.
The last of his nine birdies came on the long 18th after a 269-yard two-iron went through the green.
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