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European Tour -Dutch Open held at Hilversumsche Golf Club
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Dutch Open with 1.8 million Euros welcomes the very strong lineup this year and attracted more than five champions of Majors including the two new champions-Louis Oosthuizen, British Open Champion and Kaymer, the champion of US PGA Championships. South African Oosthuizen participated in Omega European Masters held in Sweden last week. What a pity, he didn't join in the playoffs with a difference. 25-year-old Germany Kaymer showed his face on the European course after reaping his first Majors triumph in the US PGA Championship. The other three champions  included the former champion of U.S. Open-Michael Campbell, the former British Open winners-Todd Hamilton and Paul Lawrie. Besides, Robert Karisson, the top player of 2008 European Tour, also joins in the game.

The last one is an important player of 91th Dutch Open, 33-year-old Dyson who came from Yorkshire, England and won twice Dutch Open in the five years past. To be interesting, he twice got the overwhelming victory at the first hole of play-off. In the 2006 Dutch Open held in Kennemer Golf Club, Dyson shared the leading position with Australian Richard Green after getting a 66 at the last round. Consequently, he defeated his competitor at the first hole of play-off. In 2009, Dyson caught up with Swedish Peter Hedblom and Iresh Peter Lawrie who obtained a 63 at the last round on the condition that he lost 6 strokes before to start the last round. In a result, Dyson also caught a birdie at the first hole of play-off and laughed at last.

Dyson acknowledged: "If this time I can play the same trick to finish the playoff, I will not feel disappointed." To be a little regretful is that Dyson twice won Dutch Open in the Kennemer Golf Club, while this year,  it is transfered to Hilversumsche Golf Club. And his target is his third crown of Dutch Open.

Matteo Manassero, 17-year-old Italian child prodigy, is also the bright spot of this week's Dutch Open. After ranked for third place in the Omega Masters, His ranking rose to 89th of Dubai competition and got the card of 2011 European Tour. Hence, he participated in European Tour with the limit of wild card. This week, he acquired the wild card of Dutch Open and again becomes the youngest player in the European Tour Championship. And his current goals included entering into top 60 of Dubai Competition and qualifying Dubai World Championship, the last race of this European Tour.

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