Belgium’s Thomas Pieters comes into the Dutch Open as the betting favorite, listed at +1100 via PointsBet Sportsbook, and arrives at Bernardus Golf off a T-9 finish at the BMW PGA Championship.
The 29-year-old Pieters fired a bogey-free, 6-under 66 at Wentworth Golf Club in the final round of the European Tour’s flagship event to finish at 15-under 273, four strokes behind winner Billy Horschel. While the four-time ET winner captured the second title of his career at the 2015 Dutch Open (then called the KLM Open) held at Kennemer G&CC, he revealed that he’s become familiar with the new venue over the past two years. “All the Dutch pros play here, and you’ll see why,” he said. “The facilities are amazing, the condition of the course is always good, and I don’t really have anything like it in Belgium, so I just make the trip over all the time.” Pieters, No. 112 in the world rankings, has made nine cuts in 11 starts this season with two top 10s. He made seven PGA Tour starts last season, too, making five cuts with one top 10 (T-8, Zurich Classic). He also finished T-16 at the Tokyo Olympics. This week marks Pieters’ fifth appearance in the Dutch Open, and he’s made the cut in all previous starts with the win in 2015 and a T-10 in 2019.