2023 DP World Tour: Rasmus Hojgaard beat Nacho Elvira to wins 2023 Made in Himmerland, Prize Money Payout
Much like the PGA Tour, several players are taking off this week to prepare for the two-week U.K. swing that includes the British Open.
— Denmark’s Rasmus Hojgaard closed with a 6-under 64 to overcome a six-shot deficit and then beat Nacho Elvira in a six-hole playoff to become the first home winner of the Made in HimmerLand on Sunday.
Elvira had a one-shot lead playing the 18th, but his bogey gave him a 70 and put him into a playoff against Hojgaard. All the extra holes were on the 18th, and they traded pars five times.
Elvira hit his second shot out-of-bounds on the sixth extra hole to effectively gift a fourth European tour title to Hojgaard, who had holed from 9 feet for par on the previous hole to keep his hopes alive.
The 22-year-old Hojgaard birdied the daunting 18th to reach 13-under 267. Richie Ramsay of Scotland bogeyed the 18th for a 69 to finish third, one shot out of the playoff.
The tournament has been part of the European schedule since 2017 and was called Made in Denmark for three years before it became Made in Himmerland.
Event: Made in Himmerland
Site: Farsø, Denmark.
Course: HimmerLand GC. Yardage: 6,646. Par: 70.
The course has a par 3 at No. 16 that measures only 128 yards.
Prize money: $3.25 million. Winner’s share: $541,667.
Television: Thursday-Friday, 7 a.m. ET to noon (Golf Channel), Saturday-Sunday, 7:30 a.m. ET to 12:00 pm ET (Golf Channel).
Defending champion: Oliver Wilson.
Race to Dubai leader: Rory McIlroy.
Last week: Daniel Hillier won the Betfred British Masters.
Next week: Genesis Scottish Open and Barbasol Championship.
Where is the Made in Himmerland 2023?
The 2023 tournament is taking place at the Himmerland Golf & Spa Resort. The course has hosted the event for the last four years.
Who won the 2023 Made in Himmerland
Denmark's Rasmus Hojgaard overturned a six-shot deficit before beating Nacho Elvira in a play-off to become the first home winner of the Made in HimmerLand event.
England's Oliver Wilson won the tournament in 2022 with his one-shot victory marking his first win on the DP World Tour since 2014.
2023 Made in Himmerland Final Results, Purse, Prize Money, Payout, Leaderboard, Winners Share.
This year will see the field compete for a purse of $3.25million with the winner taking home $552,500. With the purse the same as the Italian Open earlier this year, here is the full projected prize money, payout breakdown and field for the 2023 Made in Himmerland at the Himmerland Golf & Spa Resort.
Winner: Rasmus Højgaard -13 — €507,458.54
P2. Nacho Elvira -13 — €328,355.53
3. Richie Ramsay -12 — €188,058.17
T4. Alexander Björk -11 — €117,461.73
T4. Robert Macintyre -11 — €117,461.73
T4. Kalle Samooja -11 — €117,461.73
T4. Marc Warren -11 — €117,461.73
T8. Ross Fisher -10 — €70,745.69
T8. Ryo Hisatsune -10 — €70,745.69
T10. Darren Fichardt -9 — €49,381.26
T10. Daan Huizing -9 — €49,381.26
T10. Nathan Kimsey -9 — €49,381.26
T10. Freddy Schott -9 — €49,381.26
T10. Marcel Siem -9 €49,381.26
T10. Matthew Southgate -9 — €49,381.26
T10. Johannes Veerman -9 — €49,381.26
T17. John Axelsen -8 — €36,119.11
T17. Daniel Brown -8 — €36,119.11
T17. Matthew Jordan -8 — €36,119.11
T17. David Micheluzzi -8 — €36,119.11
T17. Matthieu Pavon -8 — €36,119.11
T17. Andy Sullivan -8 — €36,119.11
T17. Borja Virto -8 — €36,119.11
T24. Kristoffer Broberg -7 — €30,149.01
T24. Hennie Du Plessis -7 — €30,149.01
T24. Søren Kjeldsen -7 — €30,149.01
T24. Frederik Kjettrup (a) -7 — €0
T24. David Ravetto -7 — €30,149.01
T24. Jeff Winther -7 — €30,149.01
T30. Grant Forrest -6 — €25,671.43
T30. Simon Forsström -6 — €25,671.43
T30. Julien Guerrier -6 — €25,671.43
T30. Niklas Lemke -6 — €25,671.43
T30. Daniel Van Tonder -6 — €25,671.43
T35. Nick Bachem -5 — €19,790.88
T35. Bryce Easton -5 — €19,790.88
T35. Marcus Helligkilde -5 — €19,790.88
T35. Frederic Lacroix -5 — €19,790.88
T35. Niklas Nørgaard -5 — €19,790.88
T35. Adrien Saddier -5 — €19,790.88
T35. Robin Sciot-Siegrist -5 — €19,790.88
T35. Sandy Scott -5 — €19,790.88
T35. Jordan Smith -5 — €19,790.88
T35. Sebastian Söderberg -5 — €19,790.88
T45. Jens Dantorp -4 — €15,522.26
T45. Jeremy Freiburghaus -4 — €15,522.26
T45. Nicolai Von Dellingshausen -4 — €15,522.26
T45. Justin Walters -4 — €15,522.26
T49. Thomas Aiken -3 — €11,741.20
T49. Mateusz Gradecki -3 — €11,741.20
T49. Gavin Green -3 — €11,741.20
T49. Alexander Levy -3 — €11,741.20
T49. Yannik Paul -3 — €11,741.20
T49. Brandon Robinson Thompson -3 — €11,741.20
T49. Julian Suri -3 — €11,741.20
T49. Andrew Wilson -3 — €11,741.20
T49. Fabrizio Zanotti -3 — €11,741.20
T58. Guido Migliozzi -2 — €9,402.91
T58. Marcel Schneider -2 — €9,402.91
T60. Lucas Bjerregaard -1 — €8,805.90
T60. Adrian Otaegui -1 — €8,805.90
T62. Todd Clements PAR — €8,059.64
T62. Louis De Jager PAR — €8,059.64
T62. Kazuki Higa PAR — €8,059.64
T65. Alejandro Del Rey 2 — €7,164.12
T65. Pedro Figueiredo 2 — €7,164.12
T65. Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen 2 — €7,164.12
68. Jeong Weon Ko 4 — €6,567.11
69. Gunner Wiebe 5 — €6,268.61
70. Garrick Porteous 8 — €5,970.10
71. Victor Hougaard Sidal Svendsen 11 — €5,671.60
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