Enjoyed a prolific amateur career, triumphing at the 2018 Eisenhower Trophy for Denmark alongside identical twin brother Nicolai and John Axelsen. The twin duo also represented Europe at The 2018 Junior Ryder Cup.
At 18 years and 271 days old, he became the third youngest winner in DP World Tour history with a dramatic play-off triumph at the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open in just his fifth start.
The victory made him the fastest Dane to a DP World Tour title, beating 15 time DP World Tour winner Thomas Bjørn's record of 24 events. Had secured his card for the 2020 season at Qualifying School Final Stage, becoming the first player born in the 21st century to graduate from the Qualifying School.
He then became the second-youngest player in Tour history to record multiple wins after securing his second title at the 2020 ISPS Handa UK Championship, defeating Justin Walters in a play-off at the age of 19 years and 171 days.
Højgaard then secured his third title at the age of
In review: The Opening Swing, Min Woo Lee brought his encouraging end-of-season form from 2023 into the 2024 DP World Tour campaign as he won the Opening Swing after starring on home soil.
Won for the first time on the Challenge Tour at the 2019 Turkish Airlines Challenge, defeating Francesco Laporta with a birdie on the first play-off hole at the season-opening event and ultimately secured his return to the European Tour by finishing 12th on the Road to Mallorca Rankings.
Excelled as an amateur – a victory at the 2016 Australian Amateur Championship helped propel him up to eighth in the World Amateur Golf Ranking.
Joined the paid ranks in 2017 after representing Great Britain & Ireland in the Walker Cup, and caught the eye during his first professional start at the Portugal Masters on the European Tour when he finished tied 12th after carding four successive under-par rounds.
Earned a debut season on the European Tour in 2017 after finishing inside the top 25 at Qualifying School Final Stage.
Finished top of the Japan Challenge Tour's money list for 2020-21, earning a record total of almost ¥11million after winning three times.
Earned his DP World Card for the 2023 Race to Dubai after finishing seventh at Qualifying School Final Stage.
Became the first Japanese winner on Continental Europe in 40 years as he claimed a famous maiden DP World Tour title at the Cazoo Open de France in his rookie year, carding a five under par final round 66 at Le Golf National to win by two strokes.
Moscatel matches course record to lead in Brisbane, Joel Moscatel carded a course-record equalling eight under par 63 to take the early lead at the Fortinet Australian PGA Championship.