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New success round for Åberg – leads in Scotland
Ludvig Åberg continues to impress in Scotland. The 25-year-old shot another 64-round during Friday's play in the Scottish Open – and is in sole lead.
Åberg's turnaround – third in Scottish Open
Golf star Ludvig Åberg managed to turn the deficit around after the hilarious shot and lies tied for third in the Scottish Open after the first day. I've never seen anything like it before, he says about hitting his fellow player's ball.
The Swedish Sensation's Success: Clear for British Open
Charlie Lindh is ranked 801st on the world ranking, and far from the world elite. But now the golf sensation is clear for his first major – British Open at the classic Royal Troon.
Swedish Olympic team grows – eleven new names
With a month to go until the Olympic opening ceremony, the Swedish team is growing and now stands at 110 active members. A skateboarder, a hammer thrower, three golfers and a group of swimmers are among the team's newcomers.
The Greens were stormed as Scheffler was about to clinch it
Six spectators stormed the 18th green and sprayed paint on it as the PGA Tour event in Connecticut was about to conclude. World number one Scottie Scheffler was preparing for what could have been the winning putt when the green invaders launched an attack from several directions.
Åberg excels with 62-round in Connecticut
Ludvig Åberg is closing in on the lead in the star-studded PGA tour event in Connecticut. The Swede was 24th when he began the third round.
World Number Five: "The Olympics are bigger than the Ryder Cup"
World number five in golf, Wyndham Clark, is one of four selected for the USA's Olympic men's golf team. Something he himself thinks is bigger than the largest tournament in golf, the Ryder Cup.
Åberg falls behind the leaders in the Travelers Championship
After finishing the first day on 67 strokes, three under par, there were continued opportunities for Ludvig Åberg to latch onto the top ahead of the weekend's play in the PGA Tour event, the Travelers Championship. However, a good second round was needed, which would take the Swede up a few places on the leaderboard.
Åberg becomes world number four – second Olympic spot goes to Norén
Ludvig Åberg has already been formally selected for the Olympics in Paris and the second Swedish men's spot is likely to soon go to Alex Norén. The qualification period ended after the US Open and on the new world ranking presented on Monday, Norén is 55th, the second-best Swede after Åberg.
DeChambeau wins after McIlroy's putting collapse
Rory McIlroy was agonisingly close to taking his first major win in ten years – but two putt misses ruined it for the star. Instead, American Bryson DeChambeau took home the win in the US Open.
Nightmare hole sinks Åberg - but victory chance remains
Ludvig Åberg lost the lead during the third round of the US Open golf. The Swede made, among other things, a triple bogey on one of the course's easier holes.
Nightmare hole scuppered Åberg – but victory chance remains
Ludvig Åberg lost the lead during the third round of the US Open golf. The Swede made, among other things, a triple bogey on one of the course's easier holes.
Golf Star's Frustration: Threw Club
Nothing went right for Scottie Scheffler, ranked number one in the world, during the second round of the US Open. The star became so frustrated that he threw his clubs to the ground.
Åberg leads the US Open – can make golf history
Ludvig Åberg's success in the US Open continues. He leads the major tournament after two rounds and can write Swedish golf history at the weekend.
Sprinter confirmed for the Olympics: "Completely unbelievable"
Ten new names are clear for the Olympics in Paris. On Friday, among others, sprinter Henrik Larsson, who finished fourth in the 100 metres at the European Championship, received clearance from the Swedish Olympic Committee (SOK).
World Number One Struggles in US Open
World number one Scottie Scheffler ended up unusually far down the leaderboard after the first round of the US Open. For Ludvig Åberg, it went better, he is in the absolute top.
Dream Start for Åberg – Lies Second in US Open
Will Ludvig Åberg treat us to a new major surprise at the weekend? The conditions are in place after the Swede's strong start in the US Open. Åberg went round in 66 shots, which was enough for an early second place.
We want players who can win
Swedish men's golfers are on their way to invade the USA. Next season, three new players may join superstar Ludvig Åberg on the PGA tour.
Woods' new swing coach: 15-year-old son Charlie
Tiger Woods is getting ready for his 23rd US Open this week. He has brought his son Charlie Woods along - as swing coach.
World number one wins – celebrated with newborn son
World number one Scottie Scheffler won the PGA Tour's major tournament The Memorial in Ohio, with a total of eight strokes under par. Afterwards, he got to celebrate with his newborn son Bennett.
Åberg fell back after late bogey: "Keep fighting"
Ludvig Åberg lost three positions and is now in sixth place after he made two bogeys in the second round of the PGA tournament The Memorial in Ohio. .
Good start by Åberg after the break
Ludwig Åberg got a good start on the PGA tournament, The Memorial, in Ohio. The Swedish golf star finished in a tie for third place after the first round.
OS Round One to Grant – in the Top Struggle
Linn Grant or Madelene Sagström to the OS in Paris? After the first round of the European tour tournament in Sweden, it's an advantage for Grant. I can only influence how I play, says the 24-year-old, who with her five under par is in the top fight.
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