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Aberg closes strong at 'sneaky hard' Augusta National

  • Ludvig Aberg is tied for second place after the first round of the Masters with a score of four-under-par 68.
  • Aberg is currently three shots behind the leader, Justin Rose, during the tournament at Augusta National.
  • Aberg experienced difficulty at the par-three fourth hole but recovered with birdies on four of his last seven holes.
  • Aberg stated, 'This place, experience goes a long way, and I felt like we played a very disciplined round of golf today.
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Ludvig Åberg played big at the end of the first round — and is tied for second in the US Masters. A dream start in the pursuit of the green jacket. “Fantastic, of course,” says Åberg after his round of 68.

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Aberg closes strong at 'sneaky hard' Augusta National

Ludvig Aberg's disciplined approach paid off on Thursday as he positioned himself for another run at the Masters one year after a runner-up finish in his major championship debut.

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CHRONICLE. Runner-up in his major debut a year ago. Ludvig Åberg is back at the legendary Augusta – with question marks in the bag ahead of the US Masters.

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AUGUSTA. As the last upload before The Masters, Ludvig Åberg took part in the classic par 3 competition. But girlfriend Olivia Peet as a caddie. -- That's a cool g

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Aftonbladet broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Wednesday, April 9, 2025.
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