Rick Gehman labeled Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen the premier sub-$8K dart throw thanks to an eye-popping trend line. Neergaard-Petersen has gained a combined 20 strokes tee-to-green in back-to-back starts—T12 at the U.S. Open and T14 at last week’s BMW International—numbers Gehman called "flush, flush" for any price tag. Using his Trends Tool, Gehman showed the Dane is gaining 0.67 strokes per round more over his last 35 rounds than his 100-round baseline, ranking second in this entire field behind only Scottie Scheffler. While the stat is not field-strength adjusted, Gehman reminded viewers that Neergaard-Petersen’s best recent finish came in a major, proving the form can travel. At $7,600 and virtually unknown to casual PGA-only players, Gehman wants exposure before the rising strokes-gained tide pushes his salary into the 9K range later this summer.