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Dutch Open 2022 Tournament Highlights | 2022 Dutch Open



Victor Perez wins the 2022 Dutch Open after a 4-hole playoff against Ryan Fox.

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The 2022 Dutch Open returns to Bernardus Golf for the second year running with several of this season’s DP World Tour winners in the field. Two-time winner Joost Luiten leads the home contingent in Cromvoirt, while fellow former champions Thomas Pieters and Ashun Wu are also in action as Kristoffer Broberg defends the title he won in September – but who will be crowned champion this time? Thomas Pieters is the highest-ranked player in the field at 36th on the Official World Golf Ranking. He won his maiden Rolex Series title at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship and finished tied 12th at the Slync.io Dubai Desert Classic at the start of the year. Meanwhile, former Ryder Cupper Thorbjørn Olesen ended a near four-year wait for his sixth DP World Tour title with a dramatic victory at the 2022 Betfred British Masters hosted by Danny Willett earlier this month. He produced an eagle-birdie finish in both the third and final rounds to return to the winner’s circle and as a result the 32-year-old is set to qualify for next month’s U.S. Open through the European Qualifying Series.

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18 Comments

  1. I was there and the play-off was just unbelievably exciting.. well done Perez!

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  3. Why don't they show the highlights of the play off? There's no driving, no second shots, no chipping. I guarantee they started off the tee box and I know it was a close match cause they played 4 holes, but for some reason they never showed any shots from Ryan Fox in the playoffs, not even a single putt. Strange, that's all I can say is strange.

  4. Kudos to Perez, both him and Fox showed good spirit, composure and sportsmanship it was an absolutely thrilling finale. Fox will be kicking himself but in the end Victor 'out-foxed' him. My gut is telling me we will see a lot more of Fox however. I hope he will break through at the Open. I think he has the form and fire for it (missing out on two recent wins will add to that). When he's switched on, he can really dominate and dictate play on all facets of his game (his form today was reminiscent of the greats of yesteryear). I really hope he does well at St Andrews, if he wins I called it first!

  5. So no point watching if result in title, would have been more excited if I didn't know the outcome. Who is the 🤡 working in media?

  6. This highlights package was an absolute mess. Not up to the usual standards of the European Tour highlights.

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  8. Love the DP World Tour. Play all over the world and then the highlights are always pretty good. Commentary is much better than most PGA events

  9. I was there and it was a great day and an exciting play off but these "highlights' don't show any of that tbh

  10. That is one of the greatest putting performances I have ever seen. The thing I couldn't figure out was why he would lay up 4 times to around 130 yards when he had at least another 100 yards of fairway in front of that. He could have laid up much closer and left himself a 40 or 50 yard pitch shot.
    Then again, in hindsight, the way he was sinking those long putts , he was better off doing it the way he did. Putt for dough, drive for show. Perez proved that old Lee Trevino adage.

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