PORTRUSH, Northern Eire — Rasmus Hojgaard had simply accomplished his second spherical Friday, vaulting into competition at Royal Portrush with an opportunity to turn out to be the primary Danish participant ever to win a British Open.
His 3-under-par 68 obtained him to 5-under getting into the weekend, 5 photographs out of the lead held by Scottie Scheffler.
As Rasmus was having a post-round chat with reporters, his 24-year-old twin brother, Nicolai, was enjoying the entrance 9 and had moved to 3-under.
“Are you rooting for or in opposition to your brother now that you simply’re each in good place on the leaderboard?’’ a reporter requested Rasmus.