AUGUSTA, Ga. — Ludvig Åberg isn’t just a trendy pick at The Masters — the numbers say his moment may be coming.
Start with this: Åberg finished runner-up in his Masters debut in 2024, one of the most impressive first appearances in recent Augusta history.
He followed that with another strong showing in 2025, finishing seventh at -6, proving his first run was no fluke.
Why Augusta fits his game
Åberg’s profile screams Augusta contender:
- Elite ball-striking: He ranks among the top players in strokes gained tee-to-green, consistently gaining ground on the field.
- Length off the tee: Averaging nearly 318 yards, he has the power to attack Augusta’s par-5s — a must for winning.
- Final-round scoring: He owns a 66.67 final-round scoring average, one of the best on Tour — meaning he can close.
And perhaps most importantly, he already understands how to play Augusta.
Through his first handful of rounds at the course, Åberg reached 11-under across his first five career rounds, a mark bettered only by Jordan Spieth in that span.
Trending in the right direction
Åberg’s recent form backs it up:
- Multiple top-10 finishes in recent starts
- Positive strokes gained total trends, showing all-around consistency
- Proven ability to contend in big events, including a PGA Tour win in 2025
At just 26, he’s already built a résumé that suggests he’s not intimidated by big stages — he thrives in them.
The only question
The putter.
Åberg has been slightly inconsistent on the greens, ranking outside the elite in strokes gained putting this season.
But Augusta has a history of rewarding elite ball-strikers who get hot for one week — and if that happens, watch out.
Bottom line
Åberg has:
- Proven Augusta success
- Elite ball-striking
- Closing ability
- Rising confidence
That’s the exact formula that produces a Sunday breakthrough.
If he’s in the mix late, don’t be surprised if Augusta turns into his moment — not someday…
but right now.








