Ludvig Aberg Back in Golf's Good Graces Ahead of RBC Canadian Open
It's undoubtedly been a strange season thus far for Ludvig Aberg, who bounced back from three poor outings that included a missed cut at the PGA last week in Dublin. The Swede gained strokes in all facets at Muirfield Village, but a final round 66 was the only thing that made his week even remotely successful, as he posted scores of 75-71-77 over the first three days. Aberg possesses more optimism this week in Canada. TPC Toronto figures to be heavily dependent on driving the ball well, which is the one part of the game he's consistently delivered on in 2025, ranking 15th in strokes gained off the tee (+0.444). Approach proximity numbers rank inside the top 50 from most distances; however, hitting less than 65% of greens is severely limiting chances to score. The 25-year-old is one of the more talented young players on the PGA Tour, and it's hard not to get excited when he shows any flash of form. It just may be better to let others take the chance, given all the negatives that are still present.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour
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