
Ludvig Aberg is one of the golfers who many predict a great future in the world of golf. The Swede did great things when he arrived on the golf scene, and already at the age of 25 he stands out as one of the best golfers. The last victory, at the Genesis Invitational, attracted the attention of the public.
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Aberg looked dominant, without a trace of fear and confident that he could celebrate.
Many famous names from the world of golf reacted to his victory, including Top 100 teacher, Jonathan Yarwood. He is especially impressed with the Swede's golf swing.
Hes like the Terminator of golf swings. Its like hes a cyborg. He never makes a swing that looks any different.- Yarwood said, as quoted by Irish Golfer.
Looking at the statistics on the PGA Tour, the young golfer stands out in various aspects. Yarwood put special emphasis on his ability to hit the ball far, but also accurately. The harmony that Aberg possesses in the game is a truly special story.
He just creates effortless speed, Yarwood said.
When you look at it, everything is so sequenced and harmonised together. All you have to do is look at his finish how it just snaps to the finish every single time. Its like a metronome.
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Jonathan Yarwood reacts
In order to be successful in a sport, it is important to differentiate yourself from others. The famous teacher and instructor carefully analyzed Aberg's performances, realizing that he approaches differently than others. Explaining his body position during the strike, Yarwood drew a parallel between Aberg and Ali and Tyson.
He then shifts hard to the left with both his upper and lower body, pushing down into his left foot. As he strikes, he pushes out of the ground, and his lead side extends beautifully his body opens up at just the right time, with controlled violence, almost like a punch from Ali or Tyson. Its a very sophisticated movement with a lot of physics, but it looks like ballet. Its amazing to watch.- Yarwood concluded.