Denmark’s Nicolai Højgaard and Chile’s Joaquin Niemann among special international invitees to play at Augusta National in April.
Denmark’s Nicolai Højgaard and Chile’s Joaquin Niemann have accepted invitations to compete in the 2025 Masters Tournament.
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
Opkaldet i sidste uge fik nær den danske golfstjerne til at glemme sin feber og i stedet bryde ud i jubel. Stemmen i den anden stemme kunne fortælle ham, at han havde fået en såkaldt 'special invite' til den prestigefyldte turnering US Masters til april på den legendariske Augusta-bane.
LIV Golf League captain Joaquín Niemann is headed back to the Masters in April, along with rising PGA Tour star Nicolai Højgaard ... Niemann, from Chile, was a two-time winner on the LIV ...
Denmark's Højgaard brothers will be the first set of twins to compete in the same tournament at Augusta National.
The field for the 2025 Masters Tournament is slowly taking shape, with the announcement that Denmark’s Nicolai Højgaard and Chile’s Joaquin Niemann have accepted invitations to play in the ...
Niemann and Hojgaard accepted special invitations to participate in the April 10-13 major at Augusta National.
Joaquin Niemann of Chile and Denmark's Nicolai Hojgaard have accepted special invitations to compete in the 2025 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Clu
Earlier this week, Augusta National announced it extended special invitations to two up-and-coming pro golfers, LIV Golf’s Joaquin Niemann and the PGA Tour’s Nicolai Hojgaard, to compete in the 2025 edition of golf’s first major.
Augusta National announced this Wednesday that Joaquín Niemann and Nicolai Højgaard have accepted special invitations for the 2025 Masters. The Chilean thus receives the honorary invitation for the second consecutive year,
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,