(Reuters) – England’s Simon Dyson claimed his second title of the season when he beat Australian Richard Green at the first extra hole of a sudden-death play-off in The KLM Open at the Kennemer Golf & Country Club. Dyson's birdie three on the 18th hole separated the pair, who had finished on 14 under par 270, a stroke ahead of Ireland's Damien McGrane.
(Reuters) - Former club professional Damien McGrane's blistering finish at Kennemer Golf and Country Club left the Irishman three strokes ahead of the field at the end of the third round of the weather-disrupted KLM Open. McGrane, who only began his European Tour career three years ago after working in a Wexford club shop for years, made a huge advance on his maiden title by scattering the field with four closing birdies in a seven under par 64 which hauled him to pole position on 12 under par 201.
Ignacio Garrido gave himself the chance of his first victory on The European Tour International Schedule since the PGA Championship at Wentworth Club in 2003 when he moved into the lead at the halfway stage of The KLM Open at the Kennemer Golf and Country Club in The Netherlands.
For a man who enjoys the challenge of playing in difficult conditions, Sřren Kjeldsen was in his element at Kennemer Golf & Country Club in Zandvoort as he battled swirling winds, torrential rain and lengthy play interruptions to take the clubhouse lead in the delayed second round of The KLM Open.
‘Beware the injured golfer’ is a commonly used idiom within the game but Anders Hansen gave credence to its authenticity once again at the Kennemer Golf & Country Club when he defied the odds to take a share of the lead with Frenchman Christian Cévaër at the end of the first round of The KLM Open.
(Reuters) - Denmark's Anders Hansen battled against a strong wind and a stiff neck to take an early share of the lead in The KLM Open with a six under par 65 at the Kennemer Golf & Country Club. Without the advantage of a practice round, Hansen relied on a new set of clubs and a hot putter to share the lead with France’s Christian Cévaër.
With only five events left to earn a place on The 2006 European Ryder Cup Team, the qualifying race heads to Kennemer Golf and Country Club in The Netherlands this week for The KLM Open with Ireland’s Paul McGinley and England’s Paul Broadhurst amongst those with a keen eye on The K Club.
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