Hojgaard produces course record in Paris, Caldwell best of Irish
Rasmus Hojgaard produced a course record-equalling 62 on the opening day of the Cazoo Open de France at Le Golf National.
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Rasmus Hojgaard produced a course record-equalling 62 on the opening day of the Cazoo Open de France at Le Golf National.
On a day of low scoring, Ross McGowan went lowest as he set a new course record in the opening round of Made In HimmerLand. Wind is the main defence on the Danish track, but with hardly a breath of breeze the course was ripe to be attacked. Ad A host of players, including home favourites Rasmus Hojgaard and Marcus Helligkilde got to eight-under, but McGowan leapt over them to nine-under with a brilliant round of 62.
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