Joost Luiten
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Pebble last chance for Match Play, but seeds could change
a move this week are Rory Sabbatini , No. 68 in the ranking and a former runner-up at Pebble Beach (2006), and Joost Luiten , who dropped from 64 th to 67 th last week but could make up ground with a solid showing at the points-rich Dubai
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Kuchar, Woodland win World Cup
69), plus Scotland’s Stephen Gallacher and Martin Laird (66) and the Dutch pairing of Robert-Jan Derksen and Joost Luiten (68). Like Ireland, South Africa also had a pair of major winners who faltered on the final day, with Charl Schwartzel
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Oz leads McIlroy, McDowell at World Cup
packed format.” Martin Liard and Stephen Gallacher of Scotland are tied for second with Ireland. The Netherlands’ Joost Luiten and Robert-Jan Derksen and Matt Kuchar and Gary Woodland of the United States are next on 64. “We don’t play
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Woods drops back outside world ranking top 50
spot while at Royal Melbourne, falling to No. 51. On the heels of his first European Tour win at the Johor Open, Joost Luiten improved to 66 th from 93 rd . Runner-up Daniel Chopra surged 120 places to 250 th . Toshinori Muto , winner of the
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Luiten wins Johor Open; Harrington third
JOHOR BAHRU, Malaysia – Dutchman Joost Luiten shot a 6-under 65 on Sunday to win the Iskandar Johor Open by a stroke from overnight leader Daniel Chopra. Luiten birdied
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Chopra leads lightning-delayed Johor Open
of the 156 players in the European and Asian Tour event will complete their second round Saturday. Overnight leader Joost Luiten of the Netherlands was 9 under through six holes while defending champion Padraig Harrington of Ireland was two strokes
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Harrington one back in Johor Open
BAHRU, Malaysia – Joost Luiten of the Netherlands shot an 8-under 63 Thursday to take the clubhouse lead in the first round of the weather-interrupted Iskandar
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Tour . Anthony Kim (64) and Louis Oosthuizen (65) tied for third, a stroke back. Edoardo Molinari , Danny Lee and Joost Luiten tied for fifth at 12 under. Graeme McDowell finished 8 under, Ernie Els was 6 under and Phil Mickelson shot a 70 on
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Ferrie wins Austrian Open in playoff over Wakefield
final group then it is difficult to take,” Wakefield said. “But I am happy with the way the week has gone.” Joost Luiten of the Netherlands led the leaderboard for most of the final round. He hit five birdies before bogeying the last hole
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Norret two shots clear at Austrian Open
the day with a 5-under 67 to share second place with fellow Englishmen Simon Wakefield and Robert Coles as well as Joost Luiten of the Netherlands at 7-under 209. Norret birdied the first but dropped a shot at the par-4 eighth before carding three
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Daly walks off course after rules dispute
he hit shots into the water. Robert Coles shot a 7-under 65 for the best round of the day to share the lead with Joost Luiten , Thomas Norret and Gaganjeet Bhullar after the second round. Wiegele finished at 2-under 142, five shots off the
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Bond shoots 6 under to lead Austrian Open
carded four birdies on the last five holes and seven in total to go one shot clear of Thomas Norret, Daniel Gaunt and Joost Luiten . “I played really well today, I didn’t miss too many shots,” Bond said. “I haven’t been the best
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Bond ... Liam Bond
9 at 15. Sure, 3 in a row. 8 birdies on his card for the day. He shoots that 67 that seems so popular as well. Joost Luiten from the Netherlands, 5 birdies including this one in the 15 and an eagle to shoot, yes, 5-under 67. Liam Bond
the day. He shoots that 67 that seems so popular as well. Joost Luiten from the Netherlands, 5 birdies including this one in the 15 and an eagle to shoot, yes, 5-under 67. Liam Bond started -
Another ruling, another DQ at Memorial
DUBLIN, Ohio – Add another chapter to the year of the golf rule, this time an infraction that cost Joost Luiten a place in the field for the rest of the week at the Memorial. Luiten was 1 over for the day when he hit into a bunker adjacent
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