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Watch: European Tour Highlights from Round 4 of the KLM Open

Round 4 has been played. Watch the highlights of the European Tour KLM Open now.

The European Tour continues with the KLM Open, held at The International golf club in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The tournament’s prize money is $2,500,000. The fourth round of this event brought significant movements on the leaderboard and notable performances from top players.

Guido Migliozzi from Italy, Joseph Dean from England, and Marcus Kinhult from Sweden were tied for the lead with a total score of 273, each sitting at 11 under par. Guido Migliozzi won the playoff on the second hole. Rasmus Højgaard from Denmark and Andrea Pavan from Italy are tied for fourth place, both having total scores of 274, one stroke behind the leaders and 10 under par.

The best rounds of the day were played by Andrea Pavan of Italy and Tom McKibbin of Northern Ireland, each posting a daily score of 6 under par. Johannes Veerman from the USA also had a notable performance with a daily score of 6 under par.

This video showcases the European Tour highlights and KLM Open highlights from the fourth round, featuring the standout moments from these top players vying for the tournament title. With the completion of four rounds, the focus is on the final performances that determined the tournament’s champion.

These are the key highlights and scores from the final round at The International, offering a detailed look at the players’ standings and specific daily achievements. The KLM Open continues to be a significant event within the European Tour, drawing notable talent and competition.

KLM Open: The European Tour round 4 highlights

About the European Tour

The DP World Tour (formerly the European Tour) is the largest European professional golf tour. With 45 events, the tour’s tournament calendar is packed with highlights. In addition to the majors, the DP World Tour organizes other co-sanctioned events with the PGA Tour. The European tour is also a guest in Asia, Africa and the Middle East, hosting at least one tournament in a total of 25 countries. The prize money on the DP World Tour is lower than on its American sister tour, but with the basic salary introduced in 2023, players who have played at least 15 tournaments will receive at least 150,000 dollars. The season finale of the overall earnings ranking, the “Race to Dubai“, will be held in a play-off format after five “Global Swings” and the “Back 9”. The final DP World Tour Championship will determine the winner of the season in Dubai in November.