Patrick Reed has become the second player to jump ship from LIV Golf in an attempt to rejoin the PGA Tour. It seems that the wheels are falling off at LIV Golf.
Ludvig Aberg exploded onto the golfing scene as an amateur. He was the number one-ranked amateur in the world, was the first player to play in a Ryder
Ludvig Aberg is back at Torrey Pines this week with a familiar mix of confidence and caution. The Swede arrives ranked No. 19 in the World Golf Ranking and, in a small Torrey quirk, is the most recent winner on the property -- even though he isn't the defending champion of the Farmers Insurance Open.
Sweden's Ludvig Aberg withdrew from The American Express in La Quinta, Calif. before the start of his third round on Saturday due to an illness. Making his first start of 2026, Aberg was 7-under par and playing the Stadium Course at PGA West.
Scottie Scheffler returns to the PGA Tour this week to make his 2026 debut at The American Express in La Quinta, Calif. We all know he's on top of the power rankings this week, but what about the rest of the top 10?
The PGA Tour heads to La Quinta, Calif., this week for The American Express. Several of the world’s top players are set to make their season debuts at the three-course event, so let’s break down the five storylines to watch.
Liverpool have undoubtedly had a number of the greatest attacking players of the Premier League era. From Robbie Fowler and Michael Owen, to Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane, the Anfield faithful have been lucky enough to see some outstanding goalscorers over the last three decades.
Ludvig Aberg explained why he is for Brooks Koepka’s monumental return to the PGA Tour. Brooks Koepka, a five-time major winner, is the first player to rejoin the PGA Tour after leaving for LIV Golf in 2022.
Earlier on Monday, 5-time major winner Brooks Koepka announced his return to the PGA Tour from LIV Golf as a part of the new Returning Member Program. Koepka was a part of the handful of golfers who joined LIV not too many years ago.
Ludvig Aberg was a key figure in Europe’s Ryder Cup victory at Bethpage Black in September. Going into Sunday, it looked like Europe were on track to set a new record for the biggest win since 1979.
When it comes to driving the ball, Rory McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau are often the first names that come to mind in the modern game. Justin Thomas and Adam Scott have even gone as far as calling McIlroy the greatest driver ever, praising not just his power but his consistency over so many years.
The 2024 Masters provided the perfect stage for Ludvig Aberg to show that he is a superstar in the making. The Swede was making his major championship debut at the event.
Ludvig Aberg finished the 2025 season strongly, and no one would be surprised if he takes another step forward next year. He picked up the Genesis Invitational title in February, but did not quite hit the heights that many had forecast for him this season.
Ludvig Aberg is one of the sport’s fastest-growing figures. Moving from collegiate golf straight into the PGA Tour, turning pro in June 2023. Claiming 2 wins in his first 14 starts, Aberg has since seen a steady rise in the world of golf.
Team Europe has a distinct advantage at Bethpage Black that can't be quantified.
Ludvig Aberg had already claimed a win on the DP World Tour in his first few months as a professional, but it was the 2023 Ryder Cup where he really made his name known.
The PGA Tour regular season is officially in the books, which means it's time to shift our focus to the 2025 Ryder Cup coming up on Sept. 26. Keegan Bradley
Ludvig Aberg is the world's best golfer without a major championship. During his opening round at the 2025 Masters, he took a significant step toward changing that.
Standing on the precipice of his second Masters, Ludvig Aberg faces different issues with his game than when he finished eighth at his first Players Championship a year ago.
Professional golf needs more elite talents to challenge Scottie Scheffler as the best player in the world, and Aberg is ready to throw his hat in the ring.
Ludvig Aberg is feeling a lot better about San Diego than the last time he was here.
After a mixed first couple of days at Torrey Pines for the ongoing Genesis Invitational, rising star Ludvig Aberg is trying to stay in contention for the title with a big showing on Saturday.
The West Coast swing for the PGA Tour is in, well, full swing. Some of the world’s best golfers descended upon Torrey Pines in La Jolla, CA, for the Farmers Insurance Open.
Ludvig Aberg of Sweden finished off a 3-over-par 75 after sunset Thursday in San Diego but still shares the lead at the Farmers Insurance Open with Lanto Griffin.
Quickly making a name for himself as one of golf’s most promising young talents, Ludvig Aberg has revealed that he turned down yet another offer from the LIV Golf League, choosing instead to continue his career on the PGA Tour.
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