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The secret to Ludvig Aberg's ‘effortless' swing speed - MSNLudvig Aberg is one of the brightest young stars in golf today. Since turning pro in 2023, the 25-year-old has a runner-up finish at the Masters, a win at the Ryder Cup and two PGA Tour victories ...
Shot 3: Aberg is shortsided, left of a tucked pin. Clock starts when he goes to take a side angle view from the front of the green. He stubs the chip 45 seconds later.
The Genesis Invitational wrapped up CBS’s West Coast Swing, which also included the Farmers Insurance Open, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, and the WM Phoenix Open.
He [Aberg] doesn't do anything wrong in his golf swing," Woods said. "There's no little things that he does, and there's nothing that's not going to stop him from being one of the world's best." ...
It’s like a metronome.” Aberg’s elite sequencing and fluidity are poetry in motion, but the real secret to his “effortless” swing speed is the way he uses the ground.
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