Rasmus Hojgaard wins Danish International Amateur
Rasmus Hojgaard (photo courtesy BillundOnline.com)
SILKEBORG, Denmark (July 2, 2016) -- Rasmus Hojgaard of Denmark won the Danish International Amateur.
After getting off to a rough start with bogeys at both Nos. 1 and 2, and compounding his problems when a lost ball at 8th cost him a double-bogey, Hojgaard found his game coming.
Playing the final holes in 4-under resulted in a final round of 71 and a 72-hole total of even par 288. That was just good enough to edge his fellow countryman John Axelsen by a single stroke.
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Danish International Amateur
The Danish International Amateur Championship for men and ladies is a 72-hole golf tournament held since 2000. The event attracts a strong field, with nearly all the Danish elite players coming to Silkeborg every year to compete. Through the years international players have joined and made the competetion even harder. Open to amateur golfers with a handicap index of 2.0 or lower (men) or 5.0 or lower (women).
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