
Ludvig Aberg
26-Year-Old Golfer

Out
Injury Illness
Est. Return 1/29/2026
2025 Stats
Rank
14
Winnings
$8,276,973
Winnings/Entry
$394,142
Entries
21
Rounds
72
2026 Fantasy Outlook
Expectations were very high for Aberg after his stellar 2024 where he collected nine top-10 finishes and ranked seventh on the PGA Tour in SG: Total. After an early victory at The Genesis Invitational, it looked like the progression was going into continue. Unfortunately, he took a step back with just one top-10 finish over his next 11 starts. Aberg rallied at the end of the year with much more consistent play, but he'd probably say he expects better going into 2026. The Swede was outside the top 40 in SG: Total in 2025 on the PGA Tour. Still just 26 years of age, when Aberg's swing is dialed in it's a beautiful thing to watch. Expect him to return to being amongst the top players in the world in 2026, and a threat to win The Masters where he's finished 2nd and 7th in his two career starts. Read Past Outlooks
Withdraws with illness
Aberg withdrew from The American Express prior to his third round due to an illness, according to PGA TOUR Communications.
ANALYSIS
It's unclear exactly what type of illness Aberg is dealing with, but it will bring his tournament to an early end. Aberg is in the field for next week's Farmers Insurance Open, and he will have a few days to rest and recover before that event begins.
It's unclear exactly what type of illness Aberg is dealing with, but it will bring his tournament to an early end. Aberg is in the field for next week's Farmers Insurance Open, and he will have a few days to rest and recover before that event begins.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
2025
2024
Aberg brought momentum into 2024 after topping the PGA Tour University Rankings in 2023 and notching his first PGA Tour win at the RSM Classic. While he didn't find the win column this past season, he flashed the consistency that will likely define his career racking up eight top-10s, 14 top-25s and only two missed cuts in 20 starts. The frustrating part for Aberg is that both of those missed cuts came in majors, however. One thing important to mention is that Aberg played on a torn meniscus for roughly half of 2024. After having surgery in the fall, he should be fully healthy going into 2025 and ready to start competiting for wins in the biggest events. Aberg's ball-striking was remarkable in 2024 gaining strokes off the tee in all but three events and on approach in all but two. If he can continue to develop his short game, there's nothing stopping Aberg from being amongst the top dogs on the PGA Tour for years to come.
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T3 result in Dubai
Aberg shot a bogey-free six-under 66 in the final round of the DP World Tour Championship to finish in a share of third place.
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First in SG: ARG at East Lake
Aberg closed with a two-under 68 on Sunday at the TOUR Championship to finish seven-under and tied for 21st.
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Struggles in final round
Aberg recorded a three-over 73 in the final round of the BMW Championship to finish tied for seventh place.
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T9 at FedEx St. Jude Championship
Aberg fired a three-under 67 on Sunday at the FedEx St. Jude Championship to finish nine-under and tied for ninth.
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MC in Pittsburgh
Aberg recorded a 36-hole score of eight-over-par to miss the cut at last week's U.S. Open by one shot.
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