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Åberg shoots for a comeback: "A bit too tight"
Ludvig Åberg is hitting golf balls again – but the comeback is taking a little longer than planned. The Swedish star is not competing in Abu Dhabi next week.
Jens Dantorp gets to keep his tour card
He missed the qualifying limit in the season's last European Tour golf tournament (before the lucrative final tournaments). However, after the tournament was finished, it became clear that Swede Jens Dantorp will get to play on the tour again next year – as the second-to-last player.
Åberg: "The operation went well"
After the knee operation, the Swedish golf star Ludvig Åberg is now speaking out for the first time. "The operation on my worn-out medial meniscus went well last week, a couple of weeks of rehab and rest lie ahead of me.
Norlander in the top contention in Switzerland
Golf star Ludvig Åberg won the tournament last year. Now his compatriot Henrik Norlander can do the same.
After Knee Surgery – Will Challenge the World Number One
This week, world star Ludvig Åberg is operating on his knee – the plan is to play competitive golf again in November. The goal is to challenge world number one Scottie Scheffler in the future.
Supreme Scheffler won the final - and the millions
Scottie Scheffler trembled a bit. Then he showed once again why he is the world's best golfer.
Åberg lost - and now awaits knee surgery
Ludvig Åberg must undergo surgery on the knee that has been troubling him since the spring, reports Aftonbladet. The procedure will take place on Thursday, says the blue-and-yellow golf star to the newspaper.
Stable, Åberg - but a long way to Scheffler
It didn't quite get going for Ludvig Åberg in the PGA tour's final event at East Lake outside Atlanta, Georgia. The third round was indeed stable and good, without a single bogey.
Better Game – but Åberg Far from Millions
Ludvig Åberg played himself up during the second round of the PGA tour's final tournament, but still has a good way to go to the top and the looming 255 million kronor. .
Scheffler's Giant Leap – Åberg Far Behind
Ludvig Åberg got a tough start in the PGA tour's final tournament. Better went it for Scottie Scheffler, who has pulled away to a seven-stroke lead in the hunt for the big win.
PGA chief on LIV negotiations: "Will take time"
Negotiations continue between the PGA tour and the state-owned Saudi investment fund PIF, which is behind the LIV tour. But they are moving slowly – and have no deadline.
Åberg chases the world number one and 255 million kronor
Now the hunt for world number one Scottie Scheffler begins. Ludvig Åberg is one of 30 golf stars who can take home the winner's check of 255 million kronor in the PGA tour's final tournament.
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