

Despite being just 25 years old, Swedish golfer Ludvig Aberg is already establishing himself as one of the best golfers in the world. The World No.6 golfer has 2 PGA Tour victories and 1 DP World Tour victory after turning professional in 2023. His most recent one? The recently concluded Genesis Invitational at the Torrey Pines Golf Course. Aberg held his nerve to sink a birdie in the final hole to outscore Maverick McNealy by 1 stroke and claim the trophy at only the third signature event of the 2025 PGA Tour Season.
McNealy’s bogey on hole 14 cost him dearly, as the Swede did not need a second invitation. With high stakes, Aberg held his nerve to sink 4 birdies in 6 holes and claim his second PGA Tour victory and the first of the season. A big winner’s purse awaits Aberg, but how much has he earned so far across his career?
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Ludvig Aberg: prize money and earnings
Aberg’s estimated net worth is approximately $2 million. This is the sum of all the prize money winnings, endorsements, and other deals he has made during his short but strong career. His earnings mainly come from prize money on the tour and endorsements from various organizations. He has earned over $22 million across his golfing career. This includes around $13.7 million from the PGA Tour alone.
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His two PGA Tour victories have earned him a combined $5.512 million. He also earned around $3.45 million from the Majors, thanks to a second-place finish at the Masters Tournament last year and a T12 finish at the 2024 US Open. Aberg’s earnings also come from a few tournaments he has played on the DP World Tour, making around $4.12 million. Contributing to this figure would be his victory in the Omega European Masters over fellow Swede Alexander Bjork.
Despite being young, Aberg has already represented Europe in the victorious 2023 Ryder Cup campaign, earning him another $0.67 million. The rest of the money, he has earned comes mainly through endorsements he has with various companies.
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Endorsement and partnerships of Ludvig Aberg
He also earns money through his endorsements with big organizations with Adidas becoming the chief sponsor. His multi-year deal with Adidas signed on June 22, 2023, remains why he dons the Adidas headwear, apparel, footwear, and accessories during all golfing events. “He’s earned it all through amazing play and desire to win and we look forward to supporting him in the 3-Stripes as he begins his journey as a professional,” stated Jeff Lienhart, president of Adidas Golf.
Aberg himself was thrilled to be associated with the brand which partners with only the best athletes in the world. “This past year has been an incredible journey and I couldn’t be more excited to wear the 3-Stripes as I start this next chapter of my career. The team at Adidas is always committed to making the best for golfers and I’m proud to officially join the team,” Aberg expressed his delight in joining the Adidas team.
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Golf – The 2023 Ryder Cup – Marco Simone Golf & Country Club, Rome, Italy – September 26, 2023 Team Europe’s Ludvig Aberg during a press conference REUTERS/Carl Recine
Along with Adidas, Aberg is also part of the Titleist team. Titleist provides him with the clubs and the balls he uses in golfing tournaments. He joins big names like Jordan Spieth, Tony Finau, Wyndham Clark, and Justin Thomas as part of the Titleist team of golfers. His first club deal was signed in December 2023, shortly after his first PGA Tour victory in the RSM Classic. “Until this past week actually I haven’t had a club deal, I’ve been playing with whatever I like,” said Aberg, post-completion of the deal.
“We signed a club deal with Titleist this past week. I’ve used the 2018-19 T100s up until now, but I like the way that they sit, I really like these (2023 T100) and they can improve my game.”Aberg had previously signed a ball deal with Titleist when he turned pro in early 2023.
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Aberg also has a partnership with Odyssey Golf Putters. The former World No.1 Amateur golfer has used Odyssey Golf Putters since 2015 and has used them during his college career at Texas Tech University. Aberg is also an ambassador for TUMI, an international travel and lifestyle brand. “I’ve been a fan of TUMI for a long time, so it’s a surreal feeling to be tapped as one of their newest global ambassadors,” stated Aberg who is not the only professional golfer associated with TUMI. LPGA Pro Nelly Korda is also part of the TUMI team.
As Aberg’s career goes from strength to strength, expect more endorsements and earnings to come in. The young Swedish talent is making the right kind of waves across the golfing world. He has all the potential to be one of the greats when everything is said and done. The Genesis Invitational is a tiny glimpse into the success he can bring forth.
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