Rolf Muntz
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Rolf Muntz (born 26 March 1969) is a Dutch golfer.
As an amateur career Muntz won three Dutch Amateur Championships and two Dutch Stroke Play Championships and became the first Dutch man to win The Amateur Championship. He also represented the Netherlands in the Eisenhower Trophy in 1990 and 1992 before quitting his law and psychology studies at Leiden University to turn professional in 1993. Earlier in his professional career he played on the Challenge Tour and the Southern Africa Tour. He became a member of the European Tour in 1995. In 1999 he lost to Warren Bennett in a play-off for the Scottish PGA Championship. In 2000 he won the Qatar Masters to become the first Dutchman to win a European Tour event since the tour was founded in 1972 and the first to win a front rank European professional tournament since Joop Rühl won the 1947 Dutch Open.
Muntz represented the Netherlands in the WGC-World Cup in 1999.
[edit] Tournament wins
Amateur
- 1990 The Amateur Championship, Dutch Amateur Championship
- 1991 Dutch Amateur Championship, Dutch Stroke Play Championship
- 1992 Dutch Amateur Championship
- 1993 Dutch Stroke Play Championship
Professional
- 1994 Neuchatel Open SBS Trophy (Challenge Tour)
- 1995 Challenge Chargeurs (Challenge Tour)
- 2000 Qatar Masters (European Tour)