Joost Luiten took home the KLM Open over Bernd Wiesberger by three strokes on Sunday. What's special about Luiten and the KLM Open? It's the national championship of The Netherlands where Luiten is from. It was the second time he has won on home soil. The first came in 2013.

"The first one was special but this one is very special," said Luiten after firing a 63 on Sunday for the win. "To have the Dutch people behind me all week and to be able to stand here with the trophy in my hands is very special."

What made it even more special was the party that raged on afterwards as Luiten drank and danced with his fellow countrymen, the groundskeepers from the event. They chanted "Joost is on fire" and serenaded him for a while after the big win. It was a pretty cool scene.

With the win, Luiten moves up to No. 60 in the world from No. 73 and became the first Dutchman to win the KLM Open twice since 1972. A pretty cool feat in your home country.