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17 - 20 May 2018
Rinkven International GC, Antwerp, Belgium
Adrian Otaegui proved himself the knockout king when he won the inaugural Belgian Knockout.
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Dubai resident Adrian Otaegui all but sealed his place in the European Tour’s season ending DP World Tour Championship after securing his second European title by beating Frenchman Benjamin Herbert by two shots in the final of the inaugural Belgian Knockout.
Think the stroke play knockout format is the most unique thing about this week’s Belgian Knockout? Think again. Incredibly, the whole event has been organised and promoted by the family of Thomas Pieters, with two siblings, their respective partners, and both parents each fulfilling a crucial role in the two-year
SUNDAY MAY 20, 2018 - BELGIAN KNOCKOUTADRIAN OTAEGUI•His second European Tour win in his 142nd appearance and his second win in 19 appearances, following his Saltire Energy Paul Lawrie Match Play victory last August.• The win follows a runner-up finish in his last European Tour appearance at the Volvo China
Adrian Otaegui beat Benjamin Hebert by two shots in the final of the Belgian Knockout to claim his second European Tour title at Rinkven International Golf Club.
Adrian Otaegui and Benjamin Hebert were the last men standing as the Belgian Knockout got set for a dramatic finish at Rinkven International Golf Club.
James Heath continued his fine form at the Belgian Knockout to advance to the semi-finals and end the hopes of home favourite Nicolas Colsaerts.
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8- Just eight players remain after three rounds of knockout action in Belgium - Nicolas Colsaerts, James Heath, Mike Lorenzo-Vera, Benjamin Hebert, David Drysdale, Victor Perez, Adrian Otaegui and Jorge Campillo.