Ludvig Aberg Looking to Exchange Momentum for a Victory in Fort Worth
It's impossible to argue against the play we've seen from Ludvig Aberg this season, as he only has one finish outside the top 10 since the PGA Tour began its Florida swing. Anyone can dismiss his ability to convert his opportunities into victories, but there is a highly impressive resilience to go along with the trophy shortcomings. He's making his first career start at the Charles Schwab Challenge this week at Colonial Country Club, which should play well into his tee-to-green game that ranks third this season on tour. The only concern lies with the greens, as the 26-year-old has lost strokes putting in three of his last four events. Still, the incredible ball striking should give the young Swede plenty of opportunities; it's just whether he capitalizes enough to get over the hump. He's still a worthy DFS play nonetheless.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
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