Luiten cannot again stay below the runway average on the second day of the KLM Open | Sports Other

Joost Luiten went round on the second day of the KLM Open in the track average of 72 strokes. The two-time winner of the tournament has a score of -5 halfway through the tournament in Cromvoirt.

The 37-year-old Luiten had a promising start to the largest golf tournament in the Netherlands on Thursday: he scored five strokes under par. That put him in joint fifth place.

Luiten started well on his second round and recorded a birdie on both the third and fourth holes. Halfway through his round, however, he was level par after two bogeys. He then recorded a double bogey on the fourteenth hole. He closed with a birdie on the eighteenth and final hole.

Due to his round of 72 strokes, Luiten lost a few places in the ranking. That could be even more, because for a number of golfers the second day of the KLM Open is not over yet. Spaniard Jorge Campillo is still leading; he impressed on the first day with a score of -9.

In 2013 and 2016 Luiten was the best at the KLM Open. Both editions were played on a different course, in Zandvoort and Spijk respectively. Cromvoirt has been the setting since 2021. Next year the tournament will return to The International golf course in Amsterdam.

2023-05-26 16:58:35
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