Ludvig Aberg Shares Honest Thoughts Amid PGA Championship Controversy
Summary
Ludvig Aberg played well at the PGA Championship, scoring four under par to move close to the tournament lead. He shared his view that the challenging golf course requires patience because pin placements are tough, but he felt comfortable managing the difficulty.Key Facts
- Aberg scored a 66 in his round, which was four under par.
- He moved to two under par for the whole tournament.
- Aberg is just two shots behind the leaders Maverick McNealy and Alex Smalley.
- The course had difficult pin placements that made getting close to the hole hard.
- Aberg said players need patience and not to force shots on this course.
- Other players like Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy said the course setup was too hard.
- Aberg disagreed with those complaints and said he handled the course well.
- The PGA Championship is testing players with a mix of tough par-3 holes and short clubs on par-4 holes.
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