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Ludvig Aberg Offers Refreshing Take Amid PGA Championship Controversy

Ludvig Aberg Offers Refreshing Take Amid PGA Championship Controversy

Summary

Ludvig Aberg, a young golfer from Sweden, likes the way the PGA Championship course is set up at Aronimink Golf Club for 2026. Unlike some top players who have criticized the course, Aberg appreciates the close competition and sees it as a good chance to win.

Key Facts

  • Many top golfers like Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, and Shane Lowry criticized the PGA of America’s course setup.
  • Ludvig Aberg shot a two-under 68 on Saturday and is just two shots behind the leader before the final round.
  • Aberg says the leaderboard is very close, with many players in striking distance to win.
  • He believes the tight competition makes the tournament exciting for viewers.
  • Aberg likes the challenge of the course, which demands discipline and patience.
  • Despite strong starts in tournaments, Aberg has had trouble finishing well in the past.
  • Aberg will play the final round alongside Aaron Rai at 2:15 p.m. ET.
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