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Rasmus
Højgaard
Denmark
Birthdate
12/3/2001 (25)
Birthplace
Billund, Denmark
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Right
Turned Pro
2019
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Home favorite Højgaard leads in Denmark by 1
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R. Højgaard leads in Denmark amid Ryder push
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Hojgaard charges past Rory for Irish Open title
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Migliozzi wins French Open with fine last round
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