Viktor Hovland appeared with his new girlfriend during the par three contest at the Masters, according to multiple reports. He competed alongside Matt Fitzpatrick and Ludvig Aberg on the par three course, with Fitzpatrick joined by his wife, Katherine, and Aberg bringing his girlfriend, Olivia Peet. Hovland's new girlfriend was identified as Tuva Dahl Jensen, a 27-year-old teacher from Norway. The exact start date of their relationship remains unclear, as does how they met.
Tuva Dahl Jensen works as a Norwegian teacher at the Children’s International School in Moss, near Oslo. She is the daughter of revue star Atle Jensen and Jeanett Dahl Jensen.
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Hovland was the only unmarried member of the victorious European Ryder Cup team in 2023 in Rome. He sat front and centre of a team photograph following Europe's victory at Bethpage Black in 2025, while his teammates were joined by their wives.
Hovland's first appearance at Augusta was in 2019 as an amateur, winning the low amateur award by finishing tied for 32nd. He has participated in five Masters tournaments since 2019, finishing tied for 21st in 2021 and 2024, tied for 27th in 2022, tied for seventh in 2023, and missing the cut in 2024. This season, he has only registered a single top-ten finish in six starts so far.
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Wyndham Clark hard-launched his relationship with new girlfriend Emily Tanner during Masters week, according to multiple reports. Clark and Tanner were seen together during the Par 3 contest at Augusta on Wednesday. Clark shared a picture of himself with Tanner on social media with the caption 'Par 3 with my good luck charm.' The professional background or career of Emily Tanner beyond being a fitness influencer is not detailed in available reports.
Social media reactions to Clark's relationship announcement included Jena Sims commenting 'Hard Launch!!' and Jacquelyn Dahl saying 'Historic hard launch!' with three applauding emojis.
Clark was previously in a long-term relationship with Alicia Bogdanski since late 2021, though the breakup date is unknown. Bogdanski featured on the Netflix show 'Full Swing' during the third season.
Clark's recent controversies include being banned from Oakmont Country Club after smashing a locker in the clubhouse after missing the cut at the 2025 US Open. Oakmont Country Club president John Lynch wrote a letter saying Clark's ban would be lifted if he pays for damages, donates to charity, and takes an anger management course, but the current status of the ban is not confirmed. That same summer, Clark damaged a T-Mobile sign at Quail Hollow, home of the 2025 PGA Championship.