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Englishman Marco Penge birdied the 18th hole to win the Danish Golf Championship on Sunday by a stroke over Rasmus Hojgaard, ...
Rasmus Hojgaard had opened up an early four-shot lead before seeing his final round dramatically unravel; watch the Betfred ...
The Englishman carded a closing 67 to fight back from one stroke behind and lift his second DP World Tour title at the Danish ...
Scottie Scheffler erased a four-shot deficit in five holes and then delivered a haymaker on the daunting par-3 17th by ...
Nicolai Hojgaard's scorecard shows that he shot 3-under 68 on Thursday but the highlight reel shows a much more exciting ...
For both Hojgaards and Matt Wallace, the only way left to make their claim on the course is to play in one of the three events remaining on the DP World tour—the Nexo Championship in Scotland, the ...
The case for Rasmus is that he's currently seventh in the standings, just outside the automatic qualification cut-off, and normally you'd think chances were pretty good with a position that high.
One-time PGA winner Michael Kim discussed Rasmus Højgaard and Nicolai Højgaard’s performance in golf events. Kim never shied away from asserting his thoughts on the X platform.
Englishman Marco Penge reeled in home favourite Rasmus Hojgaard to clinch his second European Tour title with a one-shot win at the Danish Golf Championship on Sunday.
After this, only the top 70 players in the FedExCup standings will move on to the Playoffs, starting with the FedEx St. Jude Championship. For rookies like Rasmus Hojgaard, it’s a big moment.
Nicolai, twin brother of fellow golfer Rasmus Højgaard, then hit a powerful 111-yard (101.498 meters) iron shot, and ...