Ludvig Åberg firma una ronda para olvidar en The Memorial

Ludvig Åberg tuvo dificultades durante la jornada del viernes en The Memorial y apenas logró superar el corte.

El sueco de 26 años comenzó con cinco bogeys en los primeros nueve hoyos. Terminó el día en Ohio con seis golpes sobre par tras completar 78 impactos. Åberg describió la ronda como brutalmente mala en una entrevista con HBO Max. Dijo no reconocer su propio juego y que tuvo una mala actuación con el putt. El sueco comentó que preferiría que el día no hubiera existido. En el marcador global se sitúa con cinco sobre par. Alex Norén, el otro sueco presente en el torneo, se encuentra empatado en el puesto 22.

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