Ludvig Åberg ties Sawgrass front-nine course record at The Players

Editorial Team
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Swedish golfer Ludvig Åberg has tied the front-nine course record at TPC Sawgrass by shooting a spectacular seven-under-par at The Players Championship.

The highly rated European produced a flawless display of ball-striking, carding two eagles and three birdies before making the turn in Florida.

His remarkable achievement immediately etched his name into the history books at one of the PGA Tour’s most prestigious venues.

Spectacular scoring at TPC Sawgrass

The Ryder Cup star dismantled the iconic layout with precise approach play and clinical putting to reach seven-under in just nine holes.

Registering two eagles in a single nine-hole stretch remains a phenomenally rare feat on the notoriously punishing Stadium Course.

This blistering run of form quickly propelled the 26-year-old up a leaderboard packed with the world’s elite players.

Building momentum on the PGA Tour

The Players Championship is widely regarded as the unofficial fifth major of the golf calendar, presenting a uniquely stern test for the field.

Continuing his rapid ascent since turning professional, the talented Swede has once again demonstrated his exceptional ability to excel on the sport’s biggest stages.