When you hear the name Ludvig Aberg, what do you think about? An elite driver of the ball, undoubtedly. A European Ryder Cup hero, perhaps, and maybe the brightest young talent in golf today.
Ludvig Åberg is set to make his Tour Championship debut this week. With this, he has set a unique record by becoming the first PGA Tour university graduate to qualify for the season-ending ...
The third round of the BMW Championship is setting up to be Ludvig Aberg's Michael Jordan flu game, and by flu game we mean nose-bleed game. That's right, the young Swede is feeling the effects of ...
Ludvig Åberg is recovering after successfully undergoing knee surgery last week. Golf Channel reported a couple weeks ago that the 24-year-old Swede was set to have arthroscopic surgery to repair ...
Ludvig Aberg matched the course record set by BMW Championship leader Adam Scott on Friday. In the second round, Adam Scott shot 9-under-63 to set the course record, which was later matched by the ...
112 x 85 cm. (44.1 x 33.5 in.) ...
Jack Milko has been playing golf since he was five years old. He has yet to record a hole-in-one, but he did secure an M.A. in Sports Journalism from St. Bonaventure University. ATLANTA — Call ...
Golf Channel's anchor and reporter Todd Lewis recently revealed that Ludvig Aberg, who finished 16th at the 2024 Tour Championship, will undergo arthroscopic surgery. The tournament concluded on ...
Ludvig Åberg didn't let some blood keep him from contending at the BMW Championship. The Swede got a nose bleed from the Colorado altitude on Saturday at Castle Pines, but then drained a 53 ...
Ludvig Åberg didn’t let some blood keep him from contending at the BMW Championship. The Swede got a nose bleed from the Colorado altitude on Saturday at Castle Pines, but then drained a 53-footer for ...
World No. 5 Ludvig Åberg will have surgery this week to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee, but it should be a short-term recovery. Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis reported the news Sunday ...
Instead of Sunday, Bloody, Sunday, it was Saturday, bloody, Saturday for Ludvig Aberg at the BMW Championship. The Swede got a bloody nose from the high altitude but he didn't let it bother him.