‘Speechless’ Rasmus Hojgaard becomes first Danish winner at DP World Tour’s Made in HimmerLand | Golf News

Rasmus Hojgaard: “I’m speechless. To be honest, I didn’t think I’d make it to the play-offs today. It’s quite amazing. It’s a dream come true to win our home event. It’s better than I’ll ever do.” Could dream. Ka. We’ve wanted a Danish winner for a long time so to be the first is amazing.”

Last Updated: 09/07/23 at 7:46 PM


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Highlights from fourth round from Made in Himmerland on the DP World Tour

Highlights from fourth round from Made in Himmerland on the DP World Tour

Denmark’s Rasmus Højgaard overcame a six-shot deficit before beating Nacho Elvira in the play-off to become the first home winner of the Made in Himmerland event.

Elvira hit her second shot out of bounds on the sixth extra hole to hand Hojgaard a fourth DP World Tour title, who holed a nine-footer on the previous hole to keep his hopes alive.

“I am speechless,” Hojgaard said. sky game Following a win that takes him within 100 points of an automatic qualifying spot for the Ryder Cup.

Rasmus Højgaard made a spectacular late comeback to become the first Danish winner in Made in Himmerland.

Rasmus Højgaard made a spectacular late comeback to become the first Danish winner in Made in Himmerland.

“To be honest, I didn’t think I would make it to the play-offs today. It’s quite amazing. To win our home event is a dream come true.

“It’s even better than I could have ever imagined. We’ve wanted a Danish winner for a long time, so it’s amazing to be the first to do so.”

Hojgaard, who attended the event with his family – including fellow professional and twin brother Nikolai – said: “It wasn’t that long ago, I was one of those kids who used to get a ball and a signed glove.” It’s wonderful to see them here supporting us.”

Hojgaard started the day with a six-shot lead, but led the field with a 64, including a birdie on the 18th, and set the target at 13-under par.

Richie Ramsay had the first chance to exceed that target when a birdie on the 16th put him on 14-under, but his effort fizzled out on the last as he double-bogeyed and was one shot outside the play-off. Finished it.

Overnight leader Elvira, who had bogeys at the 13th and 15th to drop two shots off the pace, birdied the next two holes to catch Ramsay as Scott played the 18th, but after a long wait on the tee The hole bogeyed, as Ramsay determined where his ball had entered the hazard.

Hojgaard made the playoff before being defeated by Spain's Nacho Elvira after being six shots behind.

Hojgaard made the playoff before being defeated by Spain’s Nacho Elvira after being six shots behind.

Elvira, who made just five cuts in 17 events this year, got the consolation of finishing runner-up in The Open Championship, while former champions Mark Warren and Kale Samooza secured the other two spots in a tie. Fourth.

Ramsay, who also double bogeyed the 72nd hole of last year’s British Masters when needing a par to take the lead at the clubhouse, tweeted: “Today will hurt for a long time but I played well .

“Played to win, so took that shot (on 18) but it didn’t go well. My daughter told me she was proud of me, huge gift for today.”

Compatriot Robert McIntyre maintained a two-shot lead at the turn after reaching 15-under after covering the front nine in 32, but triple-bore after failing to move his second shot from the waist-high rough on the 13th. Bogey reached seven.

McIntyre also carded a final 71 at the 15th for bogey and finished at 11-under par with Warren, Samuza and Alexander Björk.

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