For the first time in 2025, twins will compete in the same Masters. Denmark’s Nicolai Højgaard has received a special invitation into this year’s Masters, Augusta National Golf Club announced ...
The Højgaard twins from Denmark are two of the top young players in Europe. They will be playing in the Masters, at first for twins in history
LIV Golf captain Joaquín Niemann is headed back to the Masters in April, along with rising PGA Tour star Nicolai Højgaard, after the golfers received invitations to play in the first major championship of the season.
Augusta National announced Wednesday that Joaquin Niemann and Nicolai Højgaard have accepted special invitations into the 2025 Masters as extended by chairman Fred Ridley. With the additions of Niemann and Højgaard,
The LIV player has received an invite for the second year in a row while Nicolai Hojgaard will join twin brother Rasmus at Augusta for the first time in
Denmark’s Nicolai Højgaard and Chile’s Joaquin Niemann among special international invitees to play at Augusta National in April.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., Jan. 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Challenge Tour and HotelPlanner today jointly announced a multi-year partnership, with the travel technology company becoming the Tour’s title partner from the start of the 2025 season.
The Challenge Tour and HotelPlanner today jointly announced a multi-year partnership, with the travel technology company becoming the Tour's title
Genesis Invitational is all set to be relocated to a different location due to the recent wildfires in Los Angeles.
Nicolai and Rasmus Højgaard are set to make history this year as the first twins to compete in the Masters Tournament, but Rasmus isn’t planning to seek course advice from Nicolai just yet. Nicolai, who debuted at Augusta National last season,
Niemann, 26, will be competing for the sixth time. He has made the cut at each of the last four Masters, and has finished in the top 25 at the last two. He is ranked 71st in the world.
The first Rolex Series event of 2025 sees a 126-player field playing for a $9m prize fund in the  HERO Dubai Desert Classic