Bernd Wiesberger picked up four shots in his opening six holes to catapult himself to the top of the leaderboard during the final round of the KLM Open.
The Austrian began the day four shots behind overnight leader Scott Hend but went birdie-birdie-eagle from the fourth and with the Australian making a bogey on that hole, Wiesberger led by one shot at 14 under.
Local favourite Joost Luiten made two early birdies to delight the large crowds at The Dutch, and he was alongside Hend at 13 under after five holes.
Italian Nino Bertasio was then at 12 under, a shot clear of Byeong-hun An, Alejandro Cañizares, Chris Hanson and Mike Lorenzo-Vera.
Luiten got off to a flying start, putting his approach to the first to six feet and then holing a left-to-right 20-footer on the second to quickly get within one of the lead as Hend started with two pars.
Bertasio bogeyed the second to drop two shots off the summit and he was joined at 12 under by Wiesberger who made birdies on the fourth and fifth.
Hend then made a smart par save from 12 feet on the third and Luiten had a golden opportunity to join him at the top but left an eight-foot putt short on the fourth.
Hend put his tee-shot on the fourth to the right of the green and then flew his second over the putting surface but did well to get up and down to keep a share of the lead.
That did not last for long, though, as Wiesberger put his approach on the sixth to 18 feet and made his eagle to hit the summit.