The DP World Tour is in Copenhagen this week for the Danish Golf Championship 2025, which is the final event of the Closing Swing and one of the most crucial stops on the European Tour calendar. The stakes are high as it is the final opportunity for players to secure their place in the ‘Back 9’ and climb the Race to Dubai standings.

This year, it’s playing at a new host venue—the Furesø Golf Klub in Copenhagen, Denmark, which features a 27-hole layout. Originally a par-3 course in the 1970s, the club has undergone several transformations, most notably a full redesign in 2015. Now playing as a 7,011-yard par 71 for the Danish Golf Championship, the course is difficult to navigate, like many Nordic country courses, because of its tree-lined fairways and awkward layout. So it’s fair to say t

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