Dan Brown has been riding high on his horses since his BMW International Open win. With two DP World Tour wins under his belt, he’d established himself as a contender to watch out for. Next stop was the Danish Golf Championship— with him having high chances of winning — but his story took a turn before he even left the airport.

After a sluggish last season, dominated by a knee injury, Brown was exceptional this year. During the BMW International Open, he closed the match with a flawless bogey-free 66 to finish 22-under-par. This win plummeted him to 15th position in the 2025 Race to Dubai Rankings, which is a career best on the Tour’s year-long points list. Whilst receiving the trophy, an emotional Brown dedicated his victory to a close friend who had recently passed away.

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