Background
Muntz was born in Voorschoten.
Muntz was born in Voorschoten.
He also represented the Netherlands in the Eisenhower Trophy in 1990 and 1992 before quitting his law and psychology studies at Leiden University to turn professional in 1993. Muntz began his career on the second tier Challenge Tour in 1994, finishing 13th on the end of season rankings, and picking up his first title. At the end of that year, he qualified for the elite European Tour for 1995 at final qualifying school.
Having had to return to qualifying school at the end of his rookie season, where he was again successful, he maintained his status on the tour though the 2004 season though his position on the.
In 1999 Muntz came close to his first European Tour victory when he lost to Warren Bennett in a play-off for the Scottish Professional Golf Association Championship. Muntz has also played on the Sunshine Tour and represented the Netherlands in the WGC-World Cup in 1999.
1990 The Amateur Championship, Dutch Amateur Championship European Tour wins (1) Challenge Tour wins (2) Other wins (4) DNP = Did not play CUT = missed the half-way cut "T" = tied Yellow background for top-10. Amateur Street Andrews Trophy (representing Continental Europe): 1990, 1992 Eisenhower Trophy (representing the Netherlands): 1990, 1992 Professional World Cup (representing the Netherlands): 1999.