ATZENBRUGG, Austria - Joost Luiten of the Netherlands won the Lyoness Open by two shots Sunday for his second European Tour title. Luiten, who entered the day with a three-stroke lead, shot a 71 to finish at 17-under 271 on the Diamond Country Club course. "Its a great feeling, its been a great week," said Luiten, whose previous win came at the Iskandar Johor Open in Malaysia in November 2011, two months after finishing third in Atzenbrugg. The victory was Luitens third European Tour top-10 finish of the season and 20th overall. The win will raise his world ranking from 137th to just inside the top 100. Thomas Bjorn of Denmark (68) finished second at 15 under. Liang Wen-chong of China (66) and Romain Wattel of France (69) shared third, another stroke off the pace. Luiten bogeyed the first hole but led throughout the day. His closest challengers after the third round, Spaniards Jorge Campillo (72) and Eduardo de la Riva (73), failed to threaten. "It was a long day. It started off with a bogey but I hit the ball nice," Luiten said. "I made some mistakes on the greens, I didnt make a lot of putts. Luckily I made a birdie on the 16th, and its always nice to finish with par and par." At the event two years ago, Luiten also led for most of the final round. But he bogeyed the last hole and finished third, trailing winner Kenneth Ferrie of England by one stroke. This time, the Dutchman had a solid finish to his round to keep Bjorn, who followed up Saturdays 64 with a 68, at a distance. Before Luiten teed off on the 14th hole, play was suspended for an hour because of thunderclouds. "At that time I wanted to play on, but I think it was good to have a break," Luiten said. "I wasnt playing really well before the break, so I got some food and tried to focus again." Defending champion Bernd Wiesberger shot a 69 to tie for 14th at 8 under, missing a chance to qualify for the U.S. Open. Wiesberger made a bogey on the 18th hole. 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North Melbourne coach Brad Scott says Saturday nights AFL elimination final against Adelaide will provide the big stage Todd Goldstein needs to return to his dominant best.Goldsteins influence waned in the second half of the season after he suffered a knee injury in the Roos first loss of their campaign in round 10 against Sydney.Scott admitted his lead rucks confidence took a hit with the injury setback but backed him to rise to the occasion against Crows ruckman Sam Jacobs.Physically our medicos said hes right to go but even he would say that it affected him a little bit in terms of his confidence and ability to jump and do all of the things that make him a really good player, Scott said.But hes over all that now.I think one of the things that really good players look forward to is performing on the big stage and Goldys got his big stage now.His progression as a player from being a really good ruckman to the best ruckman in the competition ... the biggest hurdle he had to get over to get to that point was his mental state.He wanted to prove that hes up there with the best ruckmen in the competition, if not the best, and now hee wants to prove that hes a big-time performer.ddddddddddddo theres no one looking forward to this Saturday night more than Goldy.North look set to welcome back Jarrad Waite and Scott Thompson from injury for the sudden-death clash at Adelaide Oval.Scott said the much-maligned AFL bye came at the right time for his injury-ravaged side that crawled into the finals on a four-game losing streak.Either Drew Petrie or Majak Daw look set to make way for Waite.Scott may have provided a clue to his thinking when asked about Petries mindset after he admitted news he wouldnt return to the club next year affected him badly in the Roos loss to Greater Western Sydney.Thats out of his system now ... its an elimination final so theres a big prize at the end of it and the losers go home, he said.Im really confident his focus will be where it needs to be.Drew is a quality finals performer, hes done the job for us in big games before. 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