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Home hope Rasmund Hojgaard hits the front at Danish Golf Championship

Rasmus Hojgaard of Denmark lining up a chip on the 8th hole
Rasmus Hojgaard of Denmark lining up a chip on the 8th hole

Rasmund Hojgaard delighted the home fans and boosted his Ryder Cup push by opening up a two-shot lead at the Danish Golf Championship.

Hojgaard added a seven-under-par 64 to his opening 66 at Fureso Golf Klub to take the lead at the halfway mark of his home tournament.

The 24-year-old Dane is currently eighth on Team Europe's Ryder Cup points list, just outside the automatic top-six spots, with Luke Donald making six captain picks after the Betfred British Masters on 24 August.

"You feed off each other a little bit," Hojgaard, the 2023 champion said about the Danish fans.

"I was obviously feeling good out there. Trying to make as many birdies as possible and with them cheering me on, I just wanted to keep it going for as long as possible.

"It died a little towards the end when I made that annoying bogey at eight, but it was a great atmosphere out there."

Leaderboard

Hojgaard, who started at the 10th hole, began with six straight pars before backing up a birdie at the 16th with an eagle at the par-five 18th after hitting his approach shot to three feet.

A run of five birdies in the opening six holes on his back nine gave him breathing space at the top.

Hojgaard’s solitary bogey at the eighth cost him the outright course record, instead matching Marco Penge’s first-round score on Thursday.

"I didn’t try to do too much out there," said Hojgaard. "I was just striking the ball well, had an idea of where it was going and set up a lot of chances."

Englishman Penge is two shots adrift on 10-under after a 68 consisting of six birdies and three bogeys, while Canadian Aaron Cockerill sits in third, three strokes further back.

Adrien Saddier, Maximilian Steinlechner and Niklas Norgaard are in a group on six-under.

Conor Purcell is in a share of 18th - as is the other Hojgaard brother, Nicolai - on three under after a 69. Dermot McElroy missed the cut following a second successive 74.

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