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Watch: Nicolai Hojgaard holes out for eagle twice in three holes on DP World Tour

Watch: Nicolai Hojgaard holes out for eagle twice in three holes on DP World Tour

USA Today2 days ago
Nicolai Hojgaard missed out on the 2025 FedEx Cup Playoffs but three spots, finishing 73rd to come up short of the postseason.
That freed up his schedule to play in this week's Danish Golf Championship on the DP World Tour.
And so far, he's having a heck of a week in Copenhagen. His scorecard shows that he shot 3-under 68, but the highlight reel shows a much more exciting round.
He was 2 over but got back to even par after holing out for eagle with his shot on the par-4 12th hole.
Two holes later, he holed out again for eagle, his ball bouncing just once before finding the bottom of the cup. The best thing about his second eagle was the announcer, who was in the midst of telling viewers about Hojgaard's first eagle when the second one dropped.
Hojgaard's 68 has him in a tie for 14th and three shots back of his twin brother Rasmus, who is tied for second.
The duo is certainly enjoying competing in their home country. They're also both European Ryder Cup hopefuls, although Rasmus at No. 8 in the rankings is quite a bit better position than Nicolai, who slipped down two spots to No. 26 in the latest update.
This week's DP World Tour stop is the second-to-last before the top six automatic qualifiers are finalized.
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