Key Points

Veer Ahlawat fought back from a shaky start to make the cut at the Danish Golf Championship. Shubhankar Sharma narrowly missed out, continuing his recent struggles. Rasmus Højgaard thrilled local fans with a dominant 64 to take the lead. Marco Penge remains in contention, setting up an exciting weekend.

Key Points: Veer Ahlawat Survives Cut as Shubhankar Sharma Misses Danish Golf Championship

  • Ahlawat recovers from early double-bogey with five birdies in six holes
  • Shubhankar Sharma misses cut by one stroke after two even-par rounds
  • Rasmus Højgaard leads with a blistering 64 to delight home fans
  • Marco Penge stays in contention with a solid second-round 68
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Veer Ahlawat makes cut as Shubhankar Sharma's woes continue

Veer Ahlawat battles back to make the DP World Tour cut while Shubhankar Sharma narrowly misses out in Denmark.

"Ahlawat bounced back impressively with five birdies in six holes to secure his weekend spot. – Danish Golf Championship"

Copenhagen, August 17

Veer Ahlawat produced a gritty second-round effort at the Danish Golf Championship to squeeze past the cut line and secure weekend action on the DP World Tour.

Playing at the Furesø Golf Klub, Ahlawat (73-68) finished at 1-under and was Tied-45th after 36 holes, as per a release from the Danish Golf Championship.

Meanwhile, Shubhankar Sharma's struggles stretched further as rounds of 71-71 left him just one stroke outside the cut, which was set at 1-under.

Ahlawat, who began the day needing a low score after his opening 2-over 73, appeared in danger of slipping out early when he double-bogeyed the Par-4 13th, his fourth hole of the round. But the Indian bounced back impressively with five birdies in a span of six holes, starting from the 16th.

Consecutive birdies on the 16th and 17th steadied his momentum, and three straight birdies on the front nine pushed him inside the cut mark. A bogey on the Par-3 fifth again raised doubts, but a crucial birdie on the Par-4 eighth sealed his passage into the weekend.

For Sharma, however, even-par scores on both days proved insufficient, continuing his lean patch since March.

At the top of the leaderboard, Denmark's Rasmus Højgaard delighted home fans with a blistering 7-under 64. That took him to 12-under overall (66-64) and into a two-shot lead at the halfway stage. The 24-year-old began on the back nine, carding his first birdie on the 16th and following it up with an eagle on the 18th. He then lit up the front nine with five birdies in six holes before a lone bogey on the eighth slightly trimmed his tally.

England's Marco Penge, the overnight leader with a 64, stayed in contention after a 68 that included six birdies and three bogeys, placing him at 10-under and in second position.

With two rounds remaining, Højgaard has positioned himself perfectly to chase another DP World Tour victory, while Ahlawat will aim to climb the leaderboard over the weekend.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud of Veer for fighting back after that double bogey! This shows real mental strength. Hope he can maintain this momentum over the weekend. #GolfingIndia
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Rohit P
Shubhankar missing cut by 1 stroke is heartbreaking 💔 He's been struggling since March - maybe needs to take a short break and reset. Too much pressure on our players sometimes.
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Denmark, it's wonderful to see Indian golfers competing here! The local crowd really appreciates good golf regardless of nationality. Veer's performance was exciting to watch.
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Karthik V
The difference between success and failure in golf is so slim - just 1 stroke! Veer showed great composure under pressure. Hope this tournament gives him confidence for bigger events.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the Danish player dominating. Golf is truly global now. But hats off to Veer for making the cut - that's an achievement in itself on the DP World Tour.
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Nisha Z
While we celebrate Veer's performance, we must acknowledge that Indian golf needs more depth. Just 2-3 players can't carry the burden forever. Where are the new talents?

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