Dyson going Dutch again

SIMON DYSON has his sights on a third KLM Open title in six years after a 65 at Hilversum on a day delayed first by vandals and then by floods in the Netherlands.

Dyson going Dutch again

Four greens were damaged by overnight intruders and, following a 45-minute hold-up to complete repairs, a further three-and-a-half hours were lost because of rain.

“That’s probably the wettest course I’ve ever played,” said Dyson after setting the pace on five under par along with German Marcel Siem.

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