Swedish Golfer Ludvig Aberg Chases History at 88th Masters
Swedish golfer Ludvig Aberg is just three shots behind the leader at the 88th Masters, determined to make history in his major championship debut. With world number one Scottie Scheffler in the lead, the final round promises excitement as Aberg vies for the coveted green jacket.
Swedish golf sensation Ludvig Aberg is poised to make history at the 88th Masters, as he enters the final round just three shots off the lead held by world number one Scottie Scheffler. Aberg, making his major championship debut after turning professional in June, remains undaunted by the challenge ahead, vowing to embrace the opportunity.
“I think about it all the time. I’m OK thinking about it,” Aberg said after his third-round 70. “Obviously I’m a competitor and I want to win tournaments. I feel very fortunate to be in this position and to be here playing golf. I don’t think you should shy away from it. I don’t think you should try to push it away. I try to embrace it, and I try to be okay with all that comes with it, I guess.”
Scheffler, the reigning Masters champion, holds a one-shot lead over Collin Morikawa, who could complete a career Grand Slam with a victory on Sunday. Meanwhile, American Max Homa sits two shots off the pace, and Bryson DeChambeau produced a remarkable birdie on the 18th hole to remain within four shots of the lead.
The final round of the Masters promises to be a thrilling one, with several players in contention for the coveted green jacket. As the action unfolds at Augusta National, all eyes will be on Ludvig Aberg as he seeks to make history and become the first player to win the Masters in their tournament debut.
- Ludvig Aberg just three shots off the lead held by Scottie Scheffler
- Collin Morikawa could complete a career Grand Slam with a victory
- Max Homa is two shots off the pace
- Bryson DeChambeau remains within four shots of the lead
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