
While Rasmus Hojgaard has not picked up a win on the PGA Tour yet, he has already put together an impressive résumé in Europe, with five DP World Tour titles.
Hojgaard has logged 12 top-25 finishes in 45 starts on the PGA Tour so far but has just one top-three result.
He was part of Team Europe at the Ryder Cup last September, though it did not go his way – he lost both matches he played at Bethpage Black.
Still, there is no doubting his potential. The 24-year-old is seen as a rising star and just needs to fine-tune a few aspects of his game before those PGA Tour wins start coming.
If there is one thing that stands out about Hojgaard’s game, it is his speed and power off the tee.
The way he swings through with his driver is something to see – you can almost feel the power every time he lets one rip.
Now, Rich Beem has highlighted the impressive nature of Hojgaard’s driving.
What Rich Beem has noticed about Rasmus Hojgaard when watching him on the PGA Tour

Hojgaard has not exactly set the world alight since arriving on the PGA Tour in 2025, but he has quickly built a reputation as one of the more exciting players to watch.
And he caught the eye of Beem during Sky Sports’ coverage of the opening round of the Cognizant Classic on Thursday.
The 55-year-old said: “I watched him in Phoenix, I couldn’t believe how far he hits the golf ball.
“It is shockingly far.
“I just, I couldn’t believe it. He was hitting his driver 80 yards past the other two guys…
“I had no idea. I knew he could shift it. Three quarters the way back, and all of a sudden it just goes.”
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