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Åberg withdraws – still sick
Ludvig Åberg cannot get rid of the health problems. Now he withdraws from the PGA tour competition at the classic Pebble Beach, due to illness.
Terrible start for Åberg – five strokes over par
Five strokes over par – and the worst of all players on the course when he finished for the day at Pebble Beach. Ludvig Åberg got a terrible start to the PGA tournament in California.
After the Stomach Flu – Åberg Crashed on the US Tour
Golf star Ludvig Åberg was in the lead on the PGA tour after the first round. Then the wind struck on the classic Torrey Pines – and stomach flu.
Ill Åberg Falls from the Lead
Ludvig Åberg falls to the top in the PGA tournament in California after being hit by a probable food poisoning, but still chose to finish the round. Åberg went on 74 strokes and is now tied for eighth place ahead of Saturday's final round.
Åberg in the lead after wind interruption
The Swedish golf star Ludvig Åberg is still leading the PGA tour event at the classic Torrey Pines in San Diego after the second round was temporarily interrupted due to strong winds. Åberg, who made a great first round, had a tougher time during the second day of the competition due to the weather conditions.
Will Åberg succeed even on Netflix?
Ludvig Åberg's progress on the golf courses arouses admiration worldwide. Will he go through the roof too? The Swedish superstar gets a prominent role in the next edition of the Netflix series "Full Swing".
Success Round by Åberg: "I'm Super Satisfied"
Golf star Ludvig Åberg made a strong start to the PGA tour event at the classic Torrey Pines in San Diego. The Swede went seven under par on his first ten holes and with a total of –9 for the day, he leads the competition.
Guide: Everything You Need to Know Ahead of the Sports Gala
Royal starlight, expected prize rain over Armand Duplantis and a new "Svennis" tribute. Here's everything you need to know ahead of the Sports Gala.
Brilliant start for the Swede on Hawaii
The Swedish golfer Henrik Norlander saved his membership on the PGA tour in the last tournament for 2024. The new year started brilliantly for the 37-year-old.
Åberg's success in the new competition: "Really loud"
Swedish Ludvig Åberg made history's first birdie in golf's new indoor venture TGL. Together with his teammates, he crushed the opposition in the premiere match.
Golf's new sensation: "Unlike anything we've seen before"
Golf is moving indoors – and becomes a hybrid between simulated and real shots, between reality and fiction. It resembles nothing we've seen before, especially in golf, says Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy.
Åberg's strong finish – tied fifth in PGA premiere
The scorecard showed nine strokes under par. In the results list, he climbed steeply, from tied 21st to tied fifth place.
Åberg climbs after eight birdies on Hawaii
Ludvig Åberg climbs in the results list after his best round so far in the PGA tour's season premiere on Hawaii. The blue-yellow golf star rolled in eight birdies and ten pars, which gave 65 strokes on the round and –15 total ahead of Sunday's finale.
Åberg started steadily on Hawaii
Swedish golf star Ludvig Åberg kicked off the season premiere of the PGA tour on Hawaii with five birdies and one bogey. The 25-year-old stands after the first round at 69 strokes, four under par, which places him in a shared 16th place and five strokes behind leader Tom Hoge from the USA.
Ludvig Åberg Named Golfer of the Year
Ludvig Åberg comes from a first successful year as a golf pro. And now he is being rewarded for his success.
The Sports Year 2025 – Here are the Swedish Stars
2025 is a packed sports year with many major championships. Here we have selected 13 Swedish stars who will be in focus.
They Compete for the Jerring Prize – Five Eliminated
Some Olympic Games heroes, a volleyball star and the world's best curling team have done their part in the battle for the Jerring Award. Here are the remaining candidates.
Tough day for Åberg with an icy putter
The Swedish golf star Ludvig Åberg had an ice-cold day on the greens. Then he didn't get the game to lift during the third round of Tiger Woods' tournament on the Bahamas.
Åberg Slipped Up on the Bahamas
Ludvig Åberg dropped on the second round of Tiger Woods' tournament on the Bahamas. The Swedish star went two under par and has six strokes up to the leading world number one Scottie Scheffler.
Good start from Åberg in Tiger Woods' tournament
Ludvig Åberg has got a fine start in Tiger Woods' tournament "Hero World Challenge". The Swede hit 67 strokes, five under par, and is tied for third after one round.
Tiger Woods: "I have a long way to go"
The year seems wasted. After six back operations, legend Tiger Woods has no answer to when he can return to the golf course.
Woods skips his own tournament: "Disappointed"
Tiger Woods is skipping next week's Hero World Challenge on the Bahamas – a tournament he himself is hosting. "I'm disappointed that I won't be able to participate and play in this year's Hero World Challenge, but I always look forward to being the tournament's host", he writes [on X](https://x.
Åberg climbed – Norlander saved the card
It was a fine Swedish Sunday afternoon on the PGA tour. Ludvig Åberg delivered a bogey-free round six under par – and Henrik Norlander saved his PGA tour card in the final competition.
The Swede climbs after fine golf round
The Swedish golfer Henrik Norlander had a good Saturday at work. In the third round of the PGA tour event in Georgia, he went seven under par – and climbs ahead of the finale.
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