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Fitzpatrick just misses out on first European Tour 59

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - England's Matthew Fitzpatrick narrowly missed out on the European Tour's first 59 in the second round of the Dutch Open in Zandvoort on Friday. One day after Scot Paul Lawrie and Australian Wade Ormsby had fired nine-under-par 61s, Fitzpatrick went one better with a 60. The 21-year-old had a birdie putt at the last to go round in 59 but left his effort agonizingly short. "I was just trying to get the 'read' right... in fact I was thinking so much about the line I forgot about the pace of it," Fitzpatrick told reporters after his nine-under total of 131 left him three strokes behind leader Soren Kjeldsen of Denmark. "It was a bit disappointing to leave it short. But it's been a great day and I can't have any complaints about a 60." Kjeldsen matched his opening 64 to lead by one stroke from Ormsby (68) and England's David Horsey (66). Eight-times major winner Tom Watson, 66, carded a 68 for 137 as the veteran American become the second oldest player in European Tour history to make the cut. (Writing by Tony Jimenez,; Editing by Pritha Sarkar)