The upcoming Ryder Cup, scheduled to kick off on September 29 at Italy’s Marco Simone Golf & Country Club, has garnered widespread intrigue and curiosity among golf enthusiasts. This biennial event has captured everyone’s attention, particularly due to the European team introducing fresh talent to their roster.
Among the notable names like Rory McIlroy and Viktor Hovland, Ludvig Aberg has made a significant mark, debuting at the DP World Tour flagship event and leading the scoreboard. It appears to be a dreamy moment for the young Swede as he reveals that the moment felt like he had to “pinch” himself to believe it was real.
Rising stars and leaderboard scores
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Young golfer Ludvig Aberg, a Ryder Cup rookie, delivered an impressive performance at the BMW PGA Championship on September 15 at Wentworth Golf Club in Virginia Water, Surrey, England. The Swede pro shot a solid 66, securing a share of the overnight lead. Notably, he expressed satisfaction with his iron and wedge shots, highlighting his confidence in controlling the ball’s trajectory from the fairway.
Aberg, when asked about his experience playing alongside Rory McIlroy and Viktor Hovland at the biggest event on the DP World Tour, said, “I’m trying to take everything I can and learn from it… I’m trying to pick up some things that they are doing as well.”
He also mentioned, “It was a little bit nerve-wracking both yesterday and today, but I’m proud of the way I handled it and looking forward to the next couple [of] days.” Aberg described the overall experience as “a lot of fun and a new experience for me.”
One notable moment was his chip-in on the 14th hole, which the 23-year-old described as a cool experience. He explained that he had to chip the ball because his pitch marker was in his way for putting, and fortunately, it went in the hole.
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Aberg’s impressive gameplay has garnered recognition not only from golf enthusiasts but also from his European teammates. The European team has demonstrated remarkable performance over the two days of the tournament, raising expectations for their continued success.
Ryder Cup teammates praise Aberg’s impressive performance
Carding a four-under-par 68 in the opening round, Ludvig Aberg impressed everyone with his performance at the BMW PGA Championship.
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Aberg’s remarkable five consecutive birdies from the 11th hole helped him climb the leaderboard and challenge top players like Matt Fitzpatrick and Marcus Helligkilde. This strong showing comes just before his Ryder Cup debut in Italy, where he will again team up with golfers like Viktor Hovland and Rory McIlroy.
The Norwegian was among many who expressed excitement about playing alongside the young Swede. Hovland praised Aberg’s composure, despite his relatively short time as a pro, and believed that the large crowds at Wentworth would prepare Aberg for the Ryder Cup. Hovland commented that Aberg didn’t seem intimidated by the moment and had a strong mid-round performance, which delighted the spectators.
The 23-year-old golfer’s temperament and calmness will be tested at the Marco Simone Golf Club when he faces the defending champions, Team USA.
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Aberg’s performance at the BMW PGA Championship earned him high praise, even though he faced challenges such as a tee shot out of bounds on the 17th hole. He managed to recover with a two-putt birdie on the last hole, further highlighting his promising talent.
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