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Top 10 Rising Stars in the PGA: Who’s Shaking Up Golf in 2025

As the 2025 PGA TOUR season approaches, a new wave of international talent is set to make a major impact on the American golf scene. From rising stars to established champions, these players have earned their spots through standout performances on global tours and high-profile victories.

With diverse playing styles and impressive résumés, they are poised to challenge the PGA TOUR’s elite and bring fresh excitement to the season. Here’s a look at the international golfers primed for success in 2025.

10. Niklas Nørgaard: Late Bloomer Ready to Shine

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Danish golfer Niklas Nørgaard, 32, secured his PGA Tour card for 2025 after finishing 11th in the 2024 Race to Dubai. Known for his powerful drives, ranking consistently in the top three for distance on the DP World Tour, Nørgaard clinched his first European Tour victory at the 2024 Betfred British Masters, showcasing his potential on the global stage.

9. Antoine Rozner: French Flair Arrives on the PGA TOUR

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Antoine Rozner, the 31-year-old Parisian, secured his PGA TOUR card for 2025 after a stellar end to his 2024 DP World Tour season. With three European Tour wins under his belt, Rozner brings his precise iron play and clutch putting to the American stage. He’s set to make his PGA TOUR season debut at The American Express in January.

8. Nicolai Højgaard: Following in His Twin’s Footsteps

John Axelsen, Rasmus & Nicolai Højgard, Captain Torben Nyehus
John Axelsen, Rasmus & Nicolai Højgard, Captain Torben Nyehus

Nicolai Højgaard, the Danish twin of Rasmus Højgaard, is making waves on the PGA Tour. With three European Tour wins under his belt, including the 2023 DP World Tour Championship, he’s poised for a breakout year in America.

7. Thriston Lawrence: South African Talent Earns Dual Tour Status

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Thriston Lawrence secured dual PGA TOUR and DP World Tour membership for 2025 through consistent performances. The 27-year-old South African finished third in the DP World Tour Eligibility Ranking, despite not winning a tournament. Lawrence’s impressive 2024 season included five runner-up finishes and a fourth-place showing at The Open Championship.

6. Matthew Riedel: Q-School Hero Makes the Leap

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Matthew Riedel, a 2024 Vanderbilt graduate, secured his PGA TOUR card just six months after turning pro. He tied for fourth at Q-School Finals, overcoming a shaky start in the final round. Riedel’s clutch performance, including a crucial birdie on the 16th hole, showcased his potential as he transitions to the big stage.

5. Tom McKibbin: Northern Ireland’s Next Big Thing

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Tom McKibbin, the 22-year-old Northern Irish golfer, has made waves by joining Jon Rahm’s Legion XIII team in LIV Golf for 2025. Despite earning his PGA Tour card for the year, McKibbin chose LIV, forgoing potential major and Ryder Cup opportunities. His decision surprised mentor Rory McIlroy, who had advised against the move.

4. Takumi Kanaya: Japan’s Rising Star Takes on the PGA TOUR

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Takumi Kanaya, Japan’s top money winner in 2024, secured his PGA Tour card through Q-School. The 26-year-old former world amateur No. 1 has already tasted success on the Japan Tour and impressed at the 2024 Dubai Desert Classic. With his consistent play and calm demeanor, Kanaya is poised to make waves on the PGA Tour.

3. Matteo Manassero: Italian Prodigy’s Comeback Story

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Once a teenage prodigy, Manassero’s career took a nosedive before his remarkable resurgence. After winning the 2024 Jonsson Workwear Open, he secured his PGA Tour card for 2025. At 31, the Italian’s resilience and renewed form make him a compelling player to watch in the upcoming season.

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2. Karl Vilips: From PGA TOUR University to Tour Card in Record Time

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Karl Vilips, a 22-year-old Australian, secured his PGA TOUR card in just four months after turning pro. Finishing 19th on the Korn Ferry Tour moneylist, Vilips won the Utah Championship in his fourth professional tournament. His rapid ascent from PGA TOUR University to the PGA TOUR showcases his exceptional talent and potential.

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1. Rasmus Højgaard: Danish Dynamo Ready for PGA TOUR Debut

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Rasmus Højgaard, the 24-year-old Danish prodigy, secured his PGA TOUR card for 2025 through the DP World Tour. With five European victories under his belt, including a win over Rory McIlroy at the Irish Open, Højgaard’s powerful driving and precise iron play make him a formidable contender on American soil.

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