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Nicolas Colsaerts officially announced his retirement last year, but the former European Ryder Cupper wanted to make one more walk on the DP World Tour before bidding farewell to professional golf.

There’s no better place to say goodbye than at the place that’s closest to your heart — home.

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Colsaerts made his 505th and final career start on the DP World Tour this week at the Soudal Open in his home country of Belgium. The 2012 Ryder Cupper made his way around Rinkven International G.C. in Antwerp in 1-over 72 in the first round, meaning that he arrived on Friday, knowing that the next 18 holes were likely to be his final as a professional.

“The Belgian Bomber” bogeyed his third hole but then made an eagle at the par-5 fifth to send a roar through his home country one last time. He followed with birdies at 6, 7 and 8 but played his final 10 holes in 2 over to miss the cut by two.

“Listen, I really gave it a great run,” Colsaerts said after his round. “It was a little bit like Colsaerts of old on the front nine. I started to believe again. I forgot what it felt like. When that putt for eagle went in, it was probably the biggest roar that I’ve heard in a couple of years. It was absolutely amazing. It’s just a shame that I couldn’t really cap it off with playing the weekend. But I gave it a good run in Colsaerts style. I was up and down all day, which has been the story of my life.”

When he reached the 18th — the final hole of his tournament and pro career — Colsaerts made the emotional walk with his parents, his wife, Rachel, and his sons, Jackson and Oliver, alongside him. As Colsaerts reached the 18th green, his playing partners — good friends Marcel Siem and Alexander Levy — and family dropped back to let him soak in the moment and adoration from the crowd as he wiped the tears from his eyes.

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