science | January 07, 2026

Who is Ludvig Aberg, shoots 69, ties for 25th in first event as a pro at Canadian Open

Ludvig Aberg, a previous Texas Tech golf player, had a 3-under-standard 69 on Sunday and tied for 25th spot in the RBC Canadian Open
Subsequent to making intruder at the standard 4 tenth, Aberg was 1-over for the afternoon
The 23-year-old Swede then, at that point, made two standard 5s and two standard 4s over the last seven openings

Ludvig Aberg, a previous Texas Tech golf player, had a 3-under-standard 69 on Sunday and tied for 25th spot in the RBC Canadian Open in the wake of birdying his last three openings.

Subsequent to making intruder at the standard 4 tenth, Aberg was 1-over for the afternoon. The 23-year-old Swede then, at that point, made two standard 5s and two standard 4s over the last seven openings.

In spite of the fact that Aberg had recently contended in proficient competitions as a beginner, this previous week at Oakdale Golf and Nation Club marked his first since he acquired full status on the PGA Visit by winning the PGA Visit College rankings and being first on the focuses list.

The initial three days, Aberg had scores of 69, 72, and 71. He completed in a gathering with Ryan Moore at 7 under.

Ludvig Noa Åberg was born in October 31st 1999 in Eslöv, Sweden. Starting around 2017, Aberg has addressed Sweden in various limits. As well as bringing back home the Fairhaven Prize in Britain in 2017, he was third in Japan at the 2018 Toyota Junior Golf World Cup.


Aberg made his DP World Visit debut at the 2018 Nordea Bosses, setting T-34 in the wake of putting eighth at the Lesser Players Title at TPC Sawgrass. He completed second at the African Beginner Stroke Play Title the next year.

In both of his earlier DP World Visit appearances, Ludivg got it done — T-34 at the Nordea Bosses in 2018 and T-30 at the Scandinavian Blended Facilitated by Henrik and Annika in 2021. Furthermore, he qualified for the PGA Visit’s Butterfield Bermuda Title 2021(T-51) by getting it done. In 2020, he two times prevailed in the Nordic Golf Association.

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