Thomas Pieters keeping his focus on the golf course at Belgian Knockout

The format is making its second appearance on the European Tour, with the top 32 from each side of the draw after 36 holes of traditional stroke play advancing to the knockout stages over the weekend.

Thomas Pieters keeping his focus on the golf course at Belgian Knockout

Thomas Pieters will have home advantage when he tees it up at this week's Belgian Knockout but he insists he will be keeping his focus on the course in Antwerp.

The format is making its second appearance on the European Tour, with the top 32 from each side of the draw after 36 holes of traditional stroke play advancing to the knockout stages over the weekend.

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