RASMUS HOJGAARD has the rather regrettable responsibility of replacing his twin brother at the 2025 Ryder Cup.
Here we get to know the Danish driver’s better half Julie Sander Danielsen, who’s a regular and supportive presence at her boyfriend’s tournaments.

Julie Sander Danielsen and Rasmus Hojgaard have been dating since 2019[/caption]
She’s currently studying business administration and law at Aarhus University in Denmark[/caption]
Who is Rasmus Hojgaard?
Rasmus Hojgaard was born on March 12, 2001, in Billund, Denmark.
He began playing golf aged four with his identical twin brother Nicolai.
Both brothers rose rapidly in the sport, reaching the pinnacle of the game — Nicolai was part of the victorious European Ryder Cup team in 2023.
Unfortunately, he didn’t make Team Europe this year — for the 2025 Ryder Cup, only one change has been made to the lineup.
Nicolai was replaced by twin brother Rasmus after he qualified through the ranking system.
Rasmus turned professional in 2019, making his mark by winning the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open the same year.
In the process, he became the third-youngest winner in European Tour history at just 18 years and 271 days old.
Rasmus has gone on to collect five European Tour wins so far, including notable victories such as the 2020 ISPS Handa UK Championship, 2021 Omega European Masters and 2023 Made in Himmerland in Denmark.
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The twin brothers hold the record for being the first siblings to win European Tour events in back-to-back weeks.
Rasmus missed the 2023 Ryder Cup due to injury, but will be keen to make amends at this year’s event.
Who is Rasmus Hojgaard’s girlfriend Julie Sander Danielsen?
Rasmus Hojgaard’s girlfriend is Julie Sander Danielsen, who leads a relatively secretive life away from the public spotlight.
Julie hails from Vejle, Denmark — although she now lives in Aarhus, the country’s second-largest city.
Rasmus and Julie have been seen together on social media and at events dating back as far as 2019.
However specific details of how they met and their ongoing relationship remain private.
Ryder Cup 2025 – all the info

The Ryder Cup is BACK as Team Europe defend their crown on American soil this weekend
Luke Donald‘s team are in New York ahead of the big start on Friday, having dominated the prestigious competition in the 21st century – winning eight of the 11 meetings since 2002.
But only two of those wins have come in the United States, with Team USA winning both the 2021 and 2016 competitions.
In fact, Team Europe has only won one of the four Ryder Cups held in the US – 2012 – since their win there in 2004 and Team USA enter this year’s competition as the odds-on bookies’ favourites.
Here’s everything you need to know about the Ryder Cup 2025…
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All the info
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Rasmus replaced his twin Nicolai in the 2025 Ryder Cup lineup[/caption]
Julie does share some aspects of her life on social media — she has two dogs named Berta and Manfred.
She’s currently studying business administration and law at Aarhus University in Denmark, according to her LinkedIn profile.
When is the Ryder Cup 2025 on?
The Ryder Cup is a biennial competition between teams from the US and Europe.
The 2025 edition starts on Friday, 26 September and lasts for three days, taking place at Bethpage Black, Farmingdale, New York.
Friday features foursomes and fourball matches, with Saturday following a similar format, while Sunday consists of twelve singles matches.
Taking a break from the more impartial approach of previous years, NBC has announced a special guest broadcaster for this year’s Ryder Cup coverage.
NBC’s lead golf producer Tommy Roy boasted about how its presenters and pundits will be very unabashedly partisan towards the Team US.
He also revealed that English great and five-time Ryder Cup winner Nick Faldo will be back in the booth at Bethpage Black.