
Rasmus Hojgaard
25-Year-Old Golfer

2025 Stats
Rank
85
Winnings
$1,964,723
Winnings/Entry
$93,558
Entries
21
Rounds
67
2026 Fantasy Outlook
One of 10 players to acquire his card from the DP World Tour in 2024, Hojgaard was one of only two to retain it for the following season on the heels of a runner-up finish in the team event and six individual top-25s. He also played well in Europe this fall, posting a top-10 finish in 3-of-6 events, so the game is in good form heading into next year. Coming off his first Ryder Cup, the 24-year-old looks to have a high ceiling as one of the longer drivers on Tour combined with an elite putter. That's a recipe for spike weeks, and it wouldn't be a surprise to see him pick up his first win next year. Read Past Outlooks
Ninth in SG: Putting at Valspar
Hojgaard carded an even-par 71 on Sunday at the Valspar Championship to finish three-over and tied for 68th.
ANALYSIS
Hojgaard ranked just 73rd of 74 in SG: Tee-to-Green at Innisbrook, but he gained a season-high 4.81 strokes putting while averaging 84' 3" feet of putts made per round. Driving accuracy was a major issue for the 25-year-old Dane, but that shouldn't be as impactful at the upcoming Texas Children's Houston Open, where he tied for 32nd last year in his Memorial Park GC debut.
Hojgaard ranked just 73rd of 74 in SG: Tee-to-Green at Innisbrook, but he gained a season-high 4.81 strokes putting while averaging 84' 3" feet of putts made per round. Driving accuracy was a major issue for the 25-year-old Dane, but that shouldn't be as impactful at the upcoming Texas Children's Houston Open, where he tied for 32nd last year in his Memorial Park GC debut.
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
For the second year in a row a Hojgaard tops the Race to Dubai Top 10 eligibility rankings. Twin brother Nicolai got his PGA Tour card last year, while Rasmus was the first man out of that top-10. That could have broke him, but Hojgaard put his head down and had a fantastic season. The Dane racked up six top-5s and 14 top-25s. He also got his fifth DP World Tour win at the Irish Open. Hojgaard is one of the longest hitters out there and he also ranked top-20 in SG: Approach and SG: Putting. That is a strong combination of skills that should lead him to success right away as a rookie on the PGA Tour.
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T9 at the Cognizant Classic
Hojgaard carded a four-under 67 in the final round of the Cognizant Classic to finish in a four-way tie for ninth.
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Drops to T24 in Phoenix
Hojgaard finished in a four-way tie for 24th at the WM Phoenix Open with a cumulative score of eight-under.
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Ties for 30th at FIO
Hojgaard carded a three-under 69 on Sunday at the Farmers Insurance Open to finish eight-under and tied for 30th.
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T44 in La Quinta
Hojgaard carded a two-under 70 on Sunday at The American Express to finish 15-under and tied for 44th.
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Third in SG: Putting in Japan
Hojgaard closed with a five-under 66 on Sunday at the Baycurrent Classic to finish 10-under and tied for 14th.
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