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Ludvig Aberg its To Having Masters Hangover After Pulsating Final Round At Augusta National On Sunday

Ludvig Aberg has itted to feeling hungover following The Masters last week at Augusta National.
The Swedish golf sensation was in contention right until the 72nd hole, where he had a triple bogey. Aberg ended up finishing in seventh place with his costly triple bogey on the 18th hole on Sunday to finish -7 par.
Ludvig Aberg its To Having Masters Hangover Following Rollercoaster Final Round At Augusta
The Masters last week was one of the most pulsating and dramatic sporting events in recent memory. Not just in professional golf, but in sport worldwide.
It of course resulted in Rory McIlroy completing the career Grand Slam with a dramatic play-off victory over Justin Rose on Sunday at Augusta National Golf Club.
Another player who was in contention and looked like he could have won the Green Jacket at one stage on Sunday was Ludvig Aberg. The Swedish golfer finished in a tie for second at The Masters 2024 on debut, before once again being in contention on Sunday this year too.
Aberg got to -10 at one stage in the final round with just two or three holes to go, just one shot back of what McIlroy and Rose finished on. However, Aberg ended up finishing in seventh place after double bogeying the 18th hole.
Aberg hit his tee shot on the 72nd hole sitting at -10 par, knowing that a birdie could throw him into the mix for a play-off too. That wasn’t to be the case, with Aberg instead having a complete nightmare on the 18th which saw him card a seven.
Following the rollercoaster Sunday at Augusta and the crazy tournament as a whole, the 25-year-old has itted to feeling ‘a little hungover’ following a truly epic Masters.
The Swede heads straight from Augusta to Harbour Town Golf Links this week as he is in action on the PGA Tour for the RBC Heritage this week in Hilton Head Island.
Aberg is one of the pre-tournament favourites with the best golf betting sites, but its to having a Masters hangover heading into his next event.
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Aberg: ‘I Almost Feel A Little Hungover’ After The Masters
Despite his triple-bogey on the 72nd hole of The Masters, Ludvig Aberg still finished in solo seventh which in turn pocketed him a purse of $703,500.
It was another stellar showing from the European Ryder Cup player, who has well and truly announced himself as one of the best golfers in the world in the past year or so.
Now Aberg aims to win his third PGA Tour event this week at the 2025 RBC Heritage, but has itted to feeling ‘a little hungover’ after the dramatic finish to The Masters that saw Rory McIlroy claim his sixth major title, first Green Jacket and career Grand Slam.
In his pre-tournament press conference with the media at Harbour Town Golf Links, Aberg itted to feeling hungover following The Masters:
“I almost felt a littler hungover, even though I didn’t have a sip of alcohol,” said the 25-year-old.
This just goes to show the toll The Masters took on every player, not just McIlroy. Fellow professionals, media and fans were all invested in one of the most dramatic and rollercoaster Masters tournaments in history.
Ludvig Aberg’s ittance to having a Masters hangover shows just how big a tournament it was and how incredible a final round it was at Augusta.
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