Overview
- Rasmus Hojgaard, the home favourite and 2023 champion, reclaimed the lead with a nerveless birdie at the par-5 17th.
- Marco Penge briefly overturned a deficit with back-to-back birdies on holes five and six before a bogey at the 11th dropped him to 12 under.
- Players contended with gusty, shifting winds throughout the third round that repeatedly tested shot selection and patience.
- Englishman Ben Schmidt equaled the Furesø course record with a 64 to climb into solo third at nine under.
- Sweden's Mikael Lindberg recorded the 16th DP World Tour ace of 2025 at the second hole, and Australians Jason Scrivener and Elvis Smylie share 10th place at six under.