Rasmus Højgaard entered into the final week of Ryder Cup qualifying for the European team nine points behind Shane Lowry. With Lowry playing in the 2025 Tour Championship (the PGA Tour and FedEx Cup Playoffs finale, which doesn't count towards qualifying) and Højgaard in the field at the British Masters (which does), the young Dane simply needed to finish among the top 29 golfers in the field to leap the Irishman and secure his spot on Luke Donald's team.

On Sunday, Højgaard managed just that, shooting a final-round 71 to get in the clubhouse at 8 under, good for T13 and well inside the number he needed to automatically advance to Bethpage Black.

While Højgaard did not need to worry about getting the job done given his final-round positioning, he still felt pressure and nerves throughout

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