Looking to the Future

Paul Mahoney meets Thomas Pieters, a confident and likeable young Belgian poised to take the European Tour by storm

Pieters claimed the KLM Open last year for his second European Tour victory

Famous Belgians: Audrey Hepburn, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Adolphe Sax, inventor of the saxophone, painters Rubens and Magritte, punk rock band Plastic Bertrand, Georges Remi, creator of Tintin, and astronomer George Lemaitre, who first put forward the Big Bang theory. Add to that list Nicolas Colsaerts, slayer of Tiger Woods in the 2012 Ryder Cup.

The way Thomas Pieters has hit the European Tour running since turning professional in 2013, it won't be long before the 6ft 5in tall 23-year-old from Antwerp takes his place among his country's celebrities. He won twice in 2015, at the Czech Masters and KLM Dutch Open, which propelled him inside the world's top 100. He is now on the radar of Europe's Ryder Cup captain Darren Clarke, who named him among a crop of rising young stars as potential rookies on the team that will fly to Hazeltine, Minnesota in September.

"Not thinking about it," Pieters says, admitting that, okay, he was now thinking about it. "People have mentioned it a few times. If I win two or three more times, I'll start thinking about it seriously," he adds. "It's an ambition for sure – maybe in 2016 but especially in the future. I want to be a multiple Ryder Cup player." Not shy or short of confidence, is he?

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