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Home favourite Luiten wins second Dutch title with final round of 63
Three late birdies helped Luiten to complete the job as he claimed a victory by three strokes on 19 under and repeat his feat of 2013.
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It is his first win for nearly two years and reward for a brilliantly consistent 2016 so far that saw him come into the week with eight top tens including two runner-up finishes and represent his country at the Olympic Men’s Golf Competition. “I missed one shot when I went in the water on 13 but besides that I didn’t do much wrong”, he said. “I haven’t had as many playing opportunities this year but when I can play I am enjoying it”.
“I love this tournament, though, so I am really looking forward to the weekend”. I certainly don’t sit at home crying about not being able to play – and my wife wouldn’t let me do that anyway! I had been so close to winning this year in Spain and China but to win here in front of your home support just makes you forget about all the disappointing results.
South Korea’s Byeong-hun An finished third at 13 under, after matching Wiesberger’s closing round 65.
Spijk – Scott Hend is aiming to go one better on Sunday after storming into the lead for the final round of a European Tour event for a second week in a row.
He finished three clear of Bernd Wiesberger of Austria, who shot 6-under to finish second on 16 under.
Queensland’s Scott Hend had a final round he’d probably rather forget.
Hend, meanwhile, was steady with three straight pars before his first mistake of the day came at the fourth.
The momentum swung around the turn when the Dutchman picked up shots at the ninth and tenth, which gave Luiten a two-shot cuhsion when Hend ran up a double-bogey at the ninth.
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Hend and fellow Olympian Marcus Fraser were the only two of the eight Australians in the field to make the cut.