Nicolai Hojgaard: DP World Tour Championship winner thought he had blown victory on last hole (2024)

Nicolai Hojgaard thought he had blown his chances of victory at the season-ending DP World Tour Championship in Dubai after missing a birdie putt on the final hole.

The Dane squandered a four-foot putt on the 18th that would have extended his lead over Tommy Fleetwood to two shots giving him a nervous wait in the clubhouse.

But fortunately for the 22-year-old, his Ryder Cup team-mate then immediately bogeyed the 17th to leave Fleetwood, Viktor Hovland and Matt Wallace all needing a final-hole eagle to match Hojgaard's total of 21-under and force a play-off.

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Hovland could only scramble a closing par after finding the hazard with his approach into the par-five last and Wallace found water off the tee, with Hojgaard's DP World Tour Championship victory confirmed when Fleetwood was unable to hole his third shot from the fairway.

Hojgaard told Sky Sports after his win: "I can't believe it's just happened.

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"Having that putt on 18 to close it out and it slips by, I felt like it was quite a tough moment for me actually.

"I was like, 'Did it just slip away? Do we have to go in a play-off?' But we regrouped and took it a bit easy."

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He added in his post-round press conference: "When that one dropped [birdie on 17], I thought, it's in my own hands now. I can close it out on 18.

"Obviously we saw what happened on 18. I wish I holed that putt, but I'm really proud of how I handled the situation."

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Hojgaard produced a brilliant eight-under-par 64 on the final day to finish two shots clear and claim his first Rolex Series title.

Hojgaard hit a stunning run of five successive birdies from the 13th hole to finish on 21 under at Jumeirah Golf Estates, in a final round that included nine birdies in total.

"It means a lot, it's the sweetest one," the three-time DP World Tour winner said.

"So much hard work has been put in over the past couple years - it feels amazing, this is for family and everything they put in over the years. So much hard work going into this, for it to happen like this is unbelievable.

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"We know there are a lot of birdies but we have to hit the shots and hole the putts, anything can happen we were just focused on the job today, to walk up 18 knowing there's a good chance feels good.

"I played some really good golf. I have to say this is the best golf I've played in a tournament and the strongest field in my three wins. My game feels good, I felt good before going out and to finish it like this feels good.

"This is the sweetest way to finish the year, I cant believe we finished on such a high note, I'm definitely going to enjoy this."

'Hojgaard's the real deal'

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Hojgaard took home the winner's cheque of £2.4m and finished second in the Race to Dubai behind champion Rory McIlroy.

Hojgaard will climb to a career-high 50th in the world rankings and former Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley believes the European is now taking the next step in his career.

McGinley told Sky Sports: "A great win, great elevation of his career, it's a big step for him into the top 50 and in terms of the majors.

"This guy is the real deal in terms of how he plays the game. The way he hits it, he plays the power game and coming through and winning the way he did with a stellar field is going to infuse him with a lot of confidence going forward and for the rest of his career.

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"Taking on the best players in the world on a more regular basis, certainly when it comes to major championships, in the heat of competition, he was brilliant.

"It was five birdies in a row and a par on 18, so he went out and won this tournament. Tommy Fleetwood didn't lose it, Viktor Hovland didn't lose it - this guy, a young guy coming on to the DP World Tour, making his debut in the Ryder Cup as a pick, it was brave of Luke Donald to pick him, has moved on to a new place in his career and in terms of the game.

"He plays the power game; he plays the kind of game that we will see a lot more success come from."

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FAQs

How much did Hojgaard win? ›

in 2023, the tournament was named the Made In Himmerland, and on that occasion, Rasmus Hojgaard defeated Nacho Elvira in a mammoth six-hole playoff in his homeland to take the first prize of $552,500 from a purse of $3.25m.

How does the DP World Tour Championship work? ›

The player with the most points at the end of the season is crowned the Race to Dubai Champion, winning the Harry Vardon Trophy. There is a provisional cut-off in the Race to Dubai rankings for the top 110 players to retain membership for the following season.

Who won the World Tour Championship? ›

Nicolai Højgaard won his first Rolex Series title as a back-nine birdie barrage saw him sign for a closing 64 and a two-shot victory at the DP World Tour Championship.

Where is the DP World Tour Championship being played? ›

It is contested on the Greg Norman-designed Earth course at the Jumeirah Golf Estates in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

How much money do you get for Race to Dubai? ›

The tournament itself, which features the top 50 players on the DP World Tour this season, has a first prize of $3m, more than the winner's payout at the Masters.

Who is the golfer twin brother? ›

Nicolai Højgaard (born 12 March 2001) is a Danish professional golfer who currently plays on the PGA Tour and European Tour. In 2021, he and his twin brother, Rasmus, became the first brothers to win in back-to-back weeks on the European Tour.

Can you wear shorts on the DP World Tour? ›

Smart casual attire is recommended (shorts are permitted but no ripped denim).

How much does the winner of the DP World Tour get paid? ›

The Champion Golfer of the Year will receive $3.1m (2.38m) - the highest amount in The Open's history as it returns to the renowned Ayrshire links for the tenth time.

Can PGA players play on DP World Tour? ›

The DP World Tour has introduced two new membership opportunities for PGA Tour players to enable them to play more frequently on the European-based circuit from next season.

Who owns the DP golf tour? ›

European Tour Productions is owned by the European Tour Group; it produces and distributes coverage of the Ryder Cup and The Open along with all DP World Tour and Challenge Tour events.

What does Liv Golf stand for? ›

LIV Golf (/lɪv/ LIV) is a professional men's golf tour. The name "LIV" refers to the Roman numerals for 54, the number of holes played at LIV events. The first LIV Golf Invitational Series event started on 9 June 2022, at the Centurion Club near St Albans in Hertfordshire, UK.

What does DP stand for in DP World Tour? ›

In the context of the DP World Tour, “DP” stands for “Dubai Ports.” DP World is a global logistics company based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and it operates multiple businesses including ports, terminals, and logistics services worldwide.

How much does it cost to go to the DP World Tour? ›

General admission for Thursday and Friday is free of charge, while Saturday and Sunday early bird tickets are available from AED 90.

Can Liv players play on DP World Tour? ›

So why are these players allowed to compete this week amongst the bad blood? The LIV members playing this week aren't members of the DP World Tour, so they have no outstanding sanctions. They are also exempt under a number of different categories.

How is Patrick Reed allowed to play on the DP World Tour? ›

The American was allowed to play at Adriatic Golf Club Cervia last week and in Germany this week because he has no outstanding fines or sanctions to deal with. The same circumstances allowed Thomas Pieters to play in his home event, the Soudal Open, last month where he finished tied for second.

How much did Rory win for the race to Dubai? ›

It means that following Sunday's Nedbank Gold Challenge in Sun City, McIlroy, who did not play, pocketed a £1.6million bonus for winning the Race to Dubai.

How much does the winner of the Colonial golf tournament make? ›

Charles Schwab Challenge 2024: Winner's Payout & Prize Money Earnings. The Charles Schwab Challenge from Colonial Country Club was May 23-26. The purse was for $9.1 million, with a $1,638,000 winner's share.

How much did US Open golf winner make? ›

U.S. Open: Winner's Payout, Prize Money Earnings
PositionPlayerEarnings
1Bryson DeChambeau$4,300,000
2Rory McIlroy$2,322,000
T3Patrick Cantlay$1,229,051
T3Tony Finau$1,229,051
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How much did the winner of the Players golf tournament win? ›

It's just a fact; the overall purse up for grabs at TPC Sawgrass was $25 million, the most of any event on the PGA Tour. And the prize money payout for the winner, Scottie Scheffler, was also a record amount, with $4.5 million going to the last man standing.

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