World No. 36 Thomas Pieters returns to action on the DP World Tour this week at the Dutch Open, and he arrived in the Netherlands off a T-71 finish at the PGA Championship.
Making his sixth start in the PGA, the 30-year-old Pieters made his fourth cut in the major championship thanks in part to an opening round of 1-under 69 at Southern Hills. Earlier this year, Pieters missed the cut at the Masters, then took a four-week break before playing the DPWT’s Soudal Open, where he finished T-9 on home soil in Belgium. Despite the Dutch Open changing venues over recent years, Pieters has made the cut all five of his event appearances, including two top-10s (T-10 in 2019, T-9 in 2021) and a victory in 2015. In 2015, Pieters carded rounds of 62-65 over the weekend at Kennemer G&CC in Zandvoort, Netherlands, to beat Eduardo De La Riva and Lee Slattery by a stroke. Pieters has made five cuts in six DPWT starts this season and captured his sixth career title in January at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship.