Swede’s rapid rise is no surprise with the former world No 1 amateur unlikely to be overawed by his team debut in Rome
It did not take long for Ludvig Åberg to turn heads among professional golf’s elite. In an infamously selfish environment, Åberg’s rapid progress prompted intrigue. Just ask Justin Rose.
“I don’t follow the college scene that closely so I wasn’t really aware of all the names coming through but obviously I was very much aware of this European stud, turning pro,” the former world No 1 says. “His name was very quickly on the leaderboard. It became easy to follow him.
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