
Golf fans have huge expectations when it comes to Ludvig Aberg and his career. The famous golfer wowed the public with his performance at the Genesis Invitational, but he doesn't want to stop there. Aberg has serious ambitions in the future, and he will put a special emphasis on the Masters.
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Tiger Woods congratulated Aberg on his victory, and the Swede is especially happy because he managed to take a photo with Tiger.
However, Hank Haney, Tiger's former coach, is not a person who strongly believes in Aberg's potential to be the best.
Although Haney believes that the 25-year-old is an excellent player, he is aware that the competition in today's golf is fierce.
Youve got to have a superstar, and its not going to be Ludvig Aberg, even though Ludvig Aberg won at the Genesis at Torrey Pines, where they played Torrey Pines twice in a month which is weird but they had to do because of the fires in LA, and they couldnt play at Pacific Palisades because its all devastated with the fires. So they had to move it down to San Diego to a golf course that was ready for a tournament because they just played the Farmers Insurance there. And he wins that tournament. It was a great win, great player, he said, as quoted by The Golfing Gazette.
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Hank Haney on Ludvig Aberg
Haney praised many aspects of the Swede's game, but believes that there is always a 'new sliced bread'. Tiger's former coach emphasized the talents coming from Europe, recalling the moments when golf fans and experts excitedly announced various names such as Thomas Pieterse, Darren Clarke and many others. He believes that Aberg is "closest to the sliced bread".
There are many things that amaze him about this golfer, stressing that despite the talent he has, it is very difficult to dominate in golf due to the competition.