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Danish twins Nicolai and Rasmus Højgaard to make Masters historyDon’t be alarmed when you think you see the same player twice at the Masters this week. You’ll likely be watching one of the Danish twins, Nicolai and Rasmus Højgaard, as they make history at Augusta ...
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GOLF.com on MSNMajor golf gets weird, Caitlin Clark's Masters review | Monday FinishThings got strange, then scary at the Chevron, twins challenged first-timers at the Zurich, Caitlin Clark nailed the Masters ...
Magazine. David Cannon/Getty Rasmus and Nicolai Højgaard will make history as the first set of twins to compete in the Masters when the iconic golf tournament begins on April 10. The 24-year ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Meet Nicolai and Rasmus Hojgaard, an identical pair that’s singularly focused. The 24-year-old Danish brothers are the first set of twins to play in the same Masters, and they ...
Danish brothers Rasmus and Nicolai Hojgaard will become the first pair of twins to compete in the same Masters, fulfilling a childhood dream Thursday at Augusta National. The identical 24-year ...
This week they’ll both have a chance to fulfill that childhood dream — all while making Masters history. The Danish duo will become the first set of twins ever to play in the Masters together.
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This player's twin sister, a physician, set a patron's broken ankle at the MastersAs Corey Conners played his way into contention at the 89th Masters Tournament, his twin sister Nicole went to work outside ...
He received a special invitation to return this year. While it will be a Masters first having twins in the field, the two brothers have competed in the same major four times before as they were in ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. — It’s hard to make history at Augusta National, but on Thursday, Nicolai and Rasmus Højgaard will become the first set of twins to compete in the same Masters Tournament.
This week they’ll both have a chance to fulfill that childhood dream — all while making Masters history. The Danish duo will become the first set of twins ever to play in the Masters together.
Don’t be alarmed when you think you see the same player twice at the Masters this week. You’ll likely be watching one of the Danish twins, Nicolai and Rasmus Højgaard, as they make history at ...
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