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Ludvig Aberg's 2025 major season has gone on a very similar track to his 2024 season when he finished top 10 at the Masters before missing the cut at the PGA Championship and bouncing back with a top ...
Ludvig’s ‘effortless’ speed. Aberg does not have any quantifiable weakness in his game. During the 2024 season, he ranked inside the top 25 in Strokes Gained: Total, Off the Tee and Approach.
Could Ludvig Åberg win a golf major sometime soon? At 25-years-old, Åberg was one of the youngest competitors at the 2025 Masters and with his pedigree, he's looking like a future star. He ...
Why Ludvig Aberg's powerful golf swing looks so smooth. By Luke Kerr-Dineen. September 25, 2023 Richard Heathcote. Hitting a golf ball is one of the most difficult tasks in all of sports.
A complete list of the golf equipment Ludvig Aberg used to win the PGA Tour's 2025 Genesis Invitational at Torrey Pines Golf Club: DRIVER: Titleist TSR2 (9 degrees), with Fujikura Ventus Black 6 X ...
Most elite players are backed by an elite caddie — and Aberg is no exception. Ahead of the 2024 season, he linked up with veteran caddie Joe Skovron, who’s been the bagman for Rickie Fowler ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Ludwig Aberg is everything but wide-eyed as he soaks it all in before his PGA Championship debut. Judging from how impressively he has navigated his first year on the PGA ...
The Athletic has live coverage of the 2025 Masters Tournament. Ludvig Åberg is not here to golf. He’s a few hundred yards from one of the most famous courses in the country, but he’s hardly ...
It's hard not to stand in awe of Ludvig Aberg's golf swing. "When he came as a 15-year-old, I would say he had really good basic fundamentals," Larsson remembers.
Could Ludvig Åberg with a major in the first year of his professional golf career? At 24-years-old, Åberg was one of the youngest competitors at the 2024 Masters and with his pedigree, and now ...
The 6-foot-3 Swede carries himself like a bulky Alexander Skarsgard who stripes golf balls and racks up top-10s. ... so deep in there nothing can be seen from the rope line except his legs.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Ludwig Aberg is everything but wide-eyed as he soaks it all in before his PGA Championship debut. Judging from how impressively he has navigated his first year on the PGA ...
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