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20 - 23 Aug 2009
Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands
Simon Dyson, Peter Hedblom and Peter Lawrie will contest a three-way play-off for the KLM Open after the trio tied on 15 under par at Kennemer.
Even with a bogey six on his card Sweden's Martin Erlandsson equalled the Kennemer course record with a seven under par 63 on the final day of the KLM Open in The Netherlands.
Birdies at the 12th and 14th holes lifted former Open Championship winner Paul Lawrie into a share of the lead early in the second round of the KLM Open in The Netherlands.
England's Sam Little followed his best European Tour finish with his lowest round at the KLM Open.
Welshman Sion Bebb continued to make good use of his last-minute chance to play the KLM Open in The Netherlands when the third round began.
Colin Montgomerie plans to focus on his own game this week at the KLM Open after being inspired by his European colleagues at last week’s US PGA Championship.
History repeated itself in extraordinary fashion as England's Simon Dyson won the KLM Open in The Netherlands for the second time in four years.
Darren Clarke has gave himself a superb chance to go "Double Dutch" this weekend after a second round 67 gave the defending champion a share of the KLM Open halfway lead with Swede Peter Hedblom in Zandvoort.
Three players were tied for the lead as the KLM Open headed for an exciting finish in Zandevoort.
Defending champion Darren Clarke found himself part of a seven-way tie for the lead as he resumed the KLM Open in The Netherlands.