Ludvig Åberg strides on the Masters fairway after strong second round, climbing to tied 22nd.
Ludvig Åberg strides on the Masters fairway after strong second round, climbing to tied 22nd.
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Åberg climbs in Masters after strong second round

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Ludvig Åberg played a strong second round of 70 strokes at the US Masters, climbing to tied 22nd place. He stands at even par overall, seven shots behind leader Rory McIlroy. Åberg hopes to apply pressure over the weekend.

Ludvig Åberg, the 26-year-old from Eslöv, showed marked improvement in the second round of the US Masters at Augusta National. After Thursday's 74, he carded 70 strokes on Friday, two under par, with five birdies and three bogeys. He finished with a birdie on the 18th hole despite visiting the fairway bunker.

Åberg started the day in tied 40th place but climbed to tied 22nd by the end of his round. At that point, last year's winner Rory McIlroy held a two-shot lead after seven holes of his second round, with Åberg seven shots back at even par overall.

"Hopefully we can put some pressure on, tighten the gap to the leaders a bit", Åberg said afterward. He described his play as more stable than the scorecard suggested, amid blazing sun and 26 degrees Celsius. He called the bogeys on holes 6, 7, and 17 "silly", including a three-putt on 17.

Alex Norén was at +6 after six holes total and is focusing on making the cut, projected at +3 or +4. Åberg needs two strong days to contend for victory.

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On X, reactions to Ludvig Åberg's second round at the Masters focused on his recovery with a 70 to reach tied 22nd at even par, seven shots behind Rory McIlroy. Users highlighted live birdies and strong play after early struggles like double bogeys, expressing optimism for a weekend push. Swedish media shared his post-round satisfaction, while bettors anticipated a climb with improved putting. Some disappointment noted over the deficit.

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Ludvig Åberg appears dejected on the green after double bogeys at the US Masters, Augusta National's iconic landscape and leaderboard in view.
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Ludvig Åberg falters after strong start in US Masters

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The 90th US Masters at Augusta National has begun with Swedish hopes Ludvig Åberg and Alex Norén. Åberg started strongly but finished at +2 after double bogeys, while Norén ended at +5. Sam Burns and Rory McIlroy lead at –5.

Ludvig Åberg shot 69 on Saturday's third round of the US Masters but expressed disappointment with the result. He made seven birdies but also four bogeys, leaving him tied for 20th at –3 after three rounds. Åberg criticized his mistakes on the front nine.

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Swedish golfer Ludvig Åberg ended his first round in the PGA Championship with three bogeys in five holes and carded 72 strokes, two over par.

Rory McIlroy, the defending champion, carded a seven-under 65 in the second round to surge to 12-under par, opening a six-shot lead through 36 holes at the 2026 Masters. Sam Burns and Patrick Reed sit tied for second at six under, with Justin Rose, Shane Lowry and Tommy Fleetwood one stroke further back. The lead marks the largest at the 36-hole mark in tournament history.

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Ludvig Aberg grabbed a two-shot lead after the second round of the 2026 Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass, with Xander Schauffele trailing closely. Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy barely advanced past the cut line, surprising many observers. Several prominent players, including Shane Lowry, failed to make the weekend.

Rory McIlroy and Sam Burns share the first-round lead at five under par following Thursday's play at Augusta National. Patrick Reed sits at three under, while Xander Schauffele and Scottie Scheffler are at two under. Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm faltered with four over and six over scores, respectively.

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Jordan Spieth shot a four-under 68 in the second round of the Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass, featuring seven birdies but marred by a closing double bogey. The three-time major winner expressed frustration over finishing both rounds with doubles, despite feeling his game is improving. Spieth sits seven shots off the lead after two rounds.

 

 

 

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