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After "Christmas injury" – world number one misses new competition
Golf's world number one Scottie Scheffler is forced to extend his unplanned Christmas vacation and misses another competition. The hand injury he sustained while cooking Christmas dinner puts a stop to it.
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 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.
Norén withdraws from golf premiere
Swedish golfer Alex Norén, 42, is withdrawing from the season premiere of the PGA tour in Kapalua, Hawaii. The reason is a neck injury, announces the PGA tour in a post on X.
Scheffler Injured His Hand - Cut Himself at Christmas Dinner
The world's top-ranked golfer Scottie Scheffler is missing the season premiere on Hawaii. The reason? Scheffler cut himself in the hand when he was preparing the Christmas dinner.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Battle Position for Åberg – Fighting for the Giant Sum
Ludvig Åberg shows top form ahead of the final tournament on the PGA tour. The Swede came second in the second playoff tournament in Colorado, and has a good position ahead of this week's decisive event – where the winner will receive 200 million kronor.
World Number One Critical of Playoff Format
A superior season that boils down to a lead of just two strokes when everything is to be decided. This is the reality with the PGA tour's disputed playoff format.
Unstable round for Åberg in PGA playoffs
Stable play by Alex Norén – a rollercoaster for Ludvig Åberg. This is how the second round of the final tournament on the PGA tour can be summarized with blue and yellow eyes.
Åberg bounced back after the nightmare start
The Swedish star Ludvig Åberg got a nightmare start when the PGA tour's final playoffs began, but the 24-year-old could, via three birdies, come in one stroke over par. For the playoffs' second Swede Alex Norén, it went heavier.
Guide: Åberg Chases Victory Check Worth 190 Million
Will world number one Scottie Scheffler win the final on the PGA tour for the first time or will the Swedish star Ludvig Åberg take home the winner's check of around 190 million kronor? Here is a guide ahead of the men's golf final in the USA:.
Medal Hunt – Now Stark Must Do Like Scheffler
Six strokes up to the podium, only 18 holes left to play in the Olympic Games golf. Hopeless situation? Not according to Maja Stark.
Tough for Åberg – Scheffler took Olympic Games gold
World number one Scottie Scheffler did what Ludvig Åberg had hoped to do. The American's monster round was enough for Olympic Games gold.
Medal chance for Åberg: "That's what we're aiming for"
Ludvig Åberg rolled in birdie putt after birdie putt. Now he has caught a whiff of an Olympic Games medal ahead of the final round.
Åberg after the Olympic Games debut: "Cool atmosphere"
The OS debut is complete – and Ludvig Åberg has got a pretty okay start at Le Golf National outside Paris. Cool atmosphere and I heard a lot of blue and yellow from the stands, says the 24-year-old.
Åberg with superstars in Olympic debut: "Nice"
Ludvig Åberg gets to make his Olympic Games debut in very good company. Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy are playing in the same threesome when the competitions begin on Thursday.
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