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Ludvig Åberg’s Meteoric Rise: How the 23-Year-Old Swedish Phenom Is Shaking Up the PGA Tour
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Swedish sensation Ludvig Aberg arrives at Bethpage Black this week as the headline act for Team Europe’s Ryder Cup title defence, two years after the rookie record-breaker sent shockwaves through the sport with a 9&7 demolition of Scottie Scheffler and Brooks Koepka in Rome.
Now 25 and ranked No. 16 in the world, Aberg is no longer golf’s best-kept secret. He has banked a second PGA Tour victory, back-to-back Masters top-10s and a season that put him inside the FedExCup’s elite, erasing any doubt that his Rome heroics were a one-off. Speaking ahead of Friday’s opening foursomes, the Swede said the 2023 thrashing served as “validation” that he belongs among the game’s giants, and he insists the intimidating New York galleries will only fuel his competitive fire.
Key season highlights
• Second PGA Tour title at the Zurich Classic, partnering fellow Scandinavian Viktor Hovland.
• T-7 at Augusta, the first player since Jordan Spieth (2015-16) with consecutive Masters top-10s in his first two starts.
• Ranked third on Tour in strokes-gained off the tee, proof that the driver that terrorised Scheffler still travels.
Why Aberg is vital for Europe
Captain Luke Donald is expected to pair Aberg with Matt Fitzpatrick in the opening session, trusting the Swede’s length to tame Bethpage’s 7,468-yard brute while Fitzpatrick’s precise irons mop up birdie chances. Europe have not won on U.S. soil since Medinah 2012; a fast start from the Scandinavian star could neutralise the raucous Long Island crowd and swing early momentum.
Off-course spotlight
Aberg’s burgeoning celebrity extends beyond fairways. British tabloids reported that the Swede recently ended a house-share with PGA Tour colleague Ludvig Norlander so he could move in with girlfriend and former college tennis player Olivia Peet, a decision framed as putting “life balance” ahead of Tour convenience. While the story trended across social platforms, Aberg brushed it off in New York, saying the support system “keeps golf fun, even when expectations rise.”
What to watch this week
1. Opening-tee nerves: Bethpage’s amphitheatre first tee seats 7,000 and will echo with U-S-A chants. How Aberg handles that cauldron will set the tone.
2. Driving duel with Scheffler: If captain Zach Johnson reunites Scheffler and Russell Henley, a rematch of Rome’s massacre could ignite Friday morning fireworks.
3. Stat chase: No European rookie has ever won three Ryder Cup matches on U.S. soil. Aberg, technically still a rookie away from Europe, has the game to rewrite more records.
SEO takeaway
With electric length, calm poise and a social-media-friendly backstory, Ludvig Aberg is positioned to be the breakout star of Ryder Cup 2025. Expect Google searches for “Ludvig Aberg Bethpage,” “Aberg driver swing,” and “Aberg girlfriend Olivia Peet” to surge as the Swede hunts history once more.
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