Malton and Norton golfer Simon Dyson finished 13 shots off the lead in the Dutch Open.
The rookie professional carded a final round one under par 71 to finish with a four round total of 282, well behind winner Stephen Leaney (pictured), of Australia, who took the £140,823 first prize with 269.
Dyson had rounds of 71 68 72 and 71, his par round on Saturday seeing him play with Lee Westwood and Padraig Harrington.
Westwood finished joint third on 274 with Mathias Gronberg and Angel Cabrera, a shot behind German veteran Bernhard Langer.
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