The 28-year-old Detry was in a position to contend last week at Wentworth Golf Club and he was even in running to make the European Ryder Cup team for the first time. Despite not having a European Tour win on his resume, Detry was 11th on the European Points List and 18th on the World Points List ahead of the final qualifying event. While the specifics were not made public, Detry confirmed the news via Twitter following his 2-under round of 70. “Gutted to have to confirm that due to signing for a wrong scorecard this afternoon, I was disqualified from the @BMWPGA,” he wrote. “Tough pill to swallow after a solid battle out there the past few days & very sad to finish such an incredible event too early.” Detry had opened with a first-round 69 and would have finished Friday at T-25, seven strokes behind 36-hole leader Kiradech Aphibarnrat. On the season, he’s 10-for-17 in cuts made with two runner-up results including a playoff loss at the abrdn Scottish Open in July. In five previous starts at the Dutch Open, Detry has made three cuts with his best finish being a T-3 in 2018. He was T-36 in 2019 (the event was not staged in 2020 due to the pandemic).