Everything you need to know from Moving Day at Furesø Golf Klub.
Rasmus Højgaard leads the way, Mikael Lindberg chased the ace and Ben Schmidt equals course record.
Everything you need to know from Moving Day at Furesø Golf Klub.
Højgaard holds narrow advantage
Rasmus Højgaard admitted his patience was tested as he held a one-shot lead into Sunday's final round. The Dane led by two ahead of Moving Day, but by the turn he was one behind playing partner Marco Penge. However, when the Englishman bogeyed the 11th to slip back and share the lead and Højgaard birdied the 17th, he was alone at 13 under. The 24-year-old somehow saved par after an errant tee-shot at the last to remain in front, a putt he revealed had the heart pumping. "It was but it was dead quiet, so I was looking forward to seeing what the reaction was going to be like," he said. "It's going to be an interesting day tomorrow. It was great, I really enjoyed it, hopefully I can bring some tears out there tomorrow. This is our fifth Major so it would be cool if I could stand there with a trophy tomorrow."
Here is that putt at the 18th for a remarkable par save and a one-shot lead. Clutch.
Rasmus Højgaard will go into the final round as the solo leader 🇩🇰#DanishGolf pic.twitter.com/hyDT2A7FSN
— DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) August 16, 2025
Penge's perfect drive
Penge showed his driving prowess at the tenth - the hardest hole on the course - with this almighty whack. Unfortunately, he could not take advantage as he parred the lengthy par-four hole.
Marco Penge hits a 379 YARD drive 🤯🚀#DanishGolf pic.twitter.com/lDklThY6da
— DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) August 16, 2025
Lindberg has ace up his sleeve
Like London buses, you wait for one and then two come along at one. After Gregorio De Leo's ace at the fifth on Friday, Sweden's Mikael Lindberg followed suit when he used a 52 degree wedge at the 147-yard second to a brilliant eagle. It was the 16th hole-in-one of the 2025 DP World Tour campaign.
Schmidt surges up Copenhagen leaderboard
Englishman Ben Schmidt powered his way into solo third place thanks to a brilliant 64 on Moving Day at Furesø Golf Klub. The 23-year-old got hot on the front nine as he rolled in four straight birdies from the third before adding another at the eighth to reach the turn in 30. The Rotherham native continued his momentum with birdies at the 13th and 16th to threaten the course record, which was jointly held by Marco Penge and Rasmus Højgaard. His only dropped shot of the day came at the penultimate hole, but he bounced back with a stunning approach into the last to close with a birdie and sign for a seven-under third round and his name in the history books.
Young fan beats the pros
There was a memorable moment for 11-year-old Alvin Vu Punnin in the Beat The Pro challenge as the 23.6 handicapper hit his tee-shot on a par three closer than DP World Tour pros De Leo and Alfredo Garcia-Heredia. What a shot!
11 YEAR OLD BEATS THE PROS 🤩
— DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) August 16, 2025
Alvin Vu Punnin (23.6 hcp) wins closest to the pin against two DP World Tour pros 👏#DanishGolf pic.twitter.com/Es54qIg8Mz