Ludvig Aberg aims to build on his Masters runner
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 Tour, nothing seems to faze him.
The 24-year-old from Sweden is just over a month removed from his major championship debut, a runner-up to Scottie Scheffler in the Masters, hanging tough throughout the final round before finishing four strokes back.
Aberg will open golf’s second major of the year ranked sixth in the world. Having already won on the European tour that made him an easy pick for the Ryder Cup, he now seeks to add a second PGA Tour title after winning the RSM Classic at the end of last season. Aberg tied the tour’s 72-hole record of 253 with a stunning 61-61 weekend.
No matter how easy Aberg can make it look, he notes that it has been anything but simple as he sorts through everything required.
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