Belgian youngster Thomas Pieters won his first EPGA tournament on Sunday as he
surged to a three-shot victory at the Czech Masters.
The 23-year-old from Antwerp came into the final day with a one shot lead and kept his nerve
down the stretch with a rock solid three under par round of 69 to finish on 20-under and
relegate Sweden's Pelle Edberg into second.
Englishman Matthew Fitzpatrick carded an excellent final round of four under 68 to lie alone
in third place, four shots behind the champion.
"I can't really explain it right now, it's stuff you dream about but I've worked really hard
and it's great to get this first win under my belt so early in my career," said the big-
hitting right hander.
"My family drove all night to be here even if I told them not to come because I thought it
might make me nervous but it's great that they're here.
"I tried to stay calm early in the round even after I made double bogey (at the third) but I
managed to regain my focus. Coming down the stretch over those last couple holes, I was
pretty nervous but we're going to celebrate tonight (Sunday)," he added.
Englishman Robert Dinwiddie came home fourth on 14-under and six back while three players
including Italian Renato Paratore, Roope Kakko of Finland and Denmark's Thorbjorn Olesen were
a further three strokes back and tied for fifth.
Frenchman Gregory Bourdy had one of the best rounds of the day and climbed into a tie for
eighth on 10-under following a five under 67.
Formerly known as the Czech Open, the tournament became the Czech Masters in 2014 and is
played at the lush par-72 Albatross Golf Club in Prague.
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