Viktor Hovland is a Norwegian professional golfer from Oslo, ranked approximately world number 7, with multiple PGA Tour and DP World Tour victories. The most successful Norwegian golfer in history, Hovland has a wide grin that makes him one of the most likable figures in the sport and a game that makes him one of the most dangerous.
Hovland’s strengths are his ball-striking and his ability to destroy par 5s. His length off the tee creates birdie and eagle opportunities that shorter hitters simply do not get, and his iron play produces a penetrating ball flight that holds up in wind, a valuable trait for links golf and exposed American setups alike. Earlier in his career, his short game around the greens was a recognized weakness, costing him shots that his ball-striking had earned. He has invested heavily in that area, and the improvement has been visible: better bunker play, more confident chipping, and a willingness to use his creativity rather than relying solely on mechanics.
In major championships, Hovland has been consistently close without yet breaking through. His tied-second finish at the 2023 U.S. Open at Los Angeles Country Club was his strongest major performance, contending throughout the final round on a course that rewarded the kind of aggressive, high-quality ball-striking that defines his game. He has posted top-10 finishes at the Masters and shown genuine comfort on links courses at The Open. The major title will come. The talent, the competitive drive, and the experience are all present.
In 2026, Hovland’s game profiles well for Royal Birkdale, where his Norwegian familiarity with wind and coastal conditions could be an advantage that warm-weather Americans do not share. Augusta National suits his par-5 scoring ability. Shinnecock Hills will test the improved short game that could unlock his next level. He will play all four: The Masters, PGA Championship, U.S. Open, and The Open Championship. Norwegian fans can follow tee times in Norway time.