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How about Ludvig Aberg having a long, caught-by-the-mics conversation with his caddy at the 11th? Aberg picked his spot. The caddy asked him if he was sure about that. Aberg said he was.
After 70 holes of golf, Aberg sat at 10-under for the tournament, well within striking distance. But after a bogey on No. 17 and closing with a triple-bogey on No. 18, Aberg ended his weekend in ...
Ludvig Åberg returns to Muirfield Village Golf Club for the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday, which runs May 29-June 1. In his previous appearance at this event in 2024, Åberg secured a ...
But then Aberg got so sick that he was apparently throwing up on the course, and finished T42. That same illness forced him to withdraw from the Pebble Beach Pro-Am the following week.
In just his second Masters, the Swede had a chance to win again on the final nine holes on Sunday. Aberg found himself in a three-way tie for the lead after Rory McIlroy’s double bogey-bogey ...
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Ludvig Aberg’s Last Two Holes at the Masters Cost Him $700,000 - MSN
While the solo seventh-place finish comes with a tidy paycheck of $703,500 for Aberg, playing his last two rounds at even par would have doubled his earnings. Had Aberg been able to par his way ...
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