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Aberg is in Mississippi for a PGA Tour fall event after he helped win the Ryder Cup that featured the beatdown of Koepka and Scheffler.
Ludvig Aberg is in the field for the Sanderson Farms Championship a week after he helped Team Europe beat down Team USA in the Ryder Cup. This week marks his eighth PGA Tour start as a rookie since he finished No. 1 in the PGA Tour University standings. He has made six of the seven cuts previously.
The rookie went 2-2-0 in his first Ryder Cup appearance, but one of those wins made history.
“I think there will be a lot of things that I’ll remember,” Aberg said. “Everyone talks about that first tee and the nerves and the excitement and anticipation that comes with it. It was very true. I was shaking. I was nervous. I was feeling all these things.”
“For me to experience that was really cool. But I do think me and Viktor’s [Hovland] win on — that would be Saturday morning was quite memorable.”
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He and fellow Scandinavian Viktor Hovland took down Brooks Koepka and Scottie Scheffler 9 & 7 to set a Ryder Cup record. It was the largest margin of victory in the 96-year tournament history.
That match sent quite the message to Team USA as a rookie, and second-year Ryder Cup participant destroyed two of the world’s toughest competitors.
“It’s something I’ll never forget and always have that with me,” Aberg said. “If I didn’t win on Sunday, I don’t think that would have meant as much. The most important thing was to get the trophy back to Europe. But yeah, it was really cool.”
That was a defining moment for Team Europe and was another smack in the face to Team USA.
Regardless of jet lag or Ryder Cup hangover, the PGA Tour rookie made it a point to be in Mississippi.
“I wanted to honor my commitment and play. I know it’s good for me,” Aberg said. “Almost a little selfishly, I knew I wanted to play. For me to get all these experiences on different golf courses, different tournaments, play as much as I can, I’d like to still think I’m young and I can handle it, but happy to be here.”
He will tee it up with Akshay Bhatia and Adam Svensson on Thursday at 1:50 p.m. EDT.
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