Aberg can be 'generational player' says Europe skipper Donald
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[September 05, 2023]
LONDON (Reuters) - Europe's latest Ryder Cup rookie Ludvig
Aberg could be a 'generational player' who will do amazing things in
the game, Europe captain Luke Donald said on Monday.
The 23-year-old Swede was named as one of Donald's six picks for the
match in Rome having won the European Masters title in Crans Montana
at the weekend.
Remarkably, Aberg only turned professional in June having excelled
on the U.S. college scene and will now become the first player to
appear in a Ryder Cup team without contesting a major.
"I have faith in Ludvig, I think he'll be a generational player,"
Donald said after naming two other rookies, Austrian Sepp Straka and
Denmark's Nicolai Hojgaard, in his team.
"He's going to be around a long time and do amazing things. If he
wasn't going to play this one, he was going to play the next eight.
That's how good I think he is."
Aberg made his professional debut at the Canadian Open where he made
the cut and in July recorded a top-five finish at the John Deere
Classic, three strokes behind Straka.
His first tournament as a professional on the DP World Tour saw him
finish in a tie for fourth at the Czech Masters before his dazzling
victory last weekend in Switzerland.
"I challenged him to come over and play a couple of events in Europe
and he tied for fifth in the Czech Republic and then yesterday, four
birdies in the last five holes, he made it look like a walk in the
park," Donald said.
No other player has gone from amateur to Ryder Cup selection in such
a short space of time.
"If you told me a couple of months ago I would be having these kind
of conversations I wouldn't have believed you but I'm super
fortunate to be in this situation," Aberg said.
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Golf - 2023 Ryder Cup Press Conference -
Rome Cavalieri, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel, Rome, Italy - October 4,
2022 Team Europe captain Luke Donald during the press conference
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Donald, who won on all four of his Ryder Cup
appearances as a player, has no doubt that Aberg will be up to the
task when the match gets under way against the U.S. in Rome on Sept.
30.
"He hits some of the most amazing shots. If you look at his
statistics this year he would be the number one driver in the world
ahead of Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler and those are pretty
high standards for someone just coming out of college," the
Englishman said.
"We knew what he was doing in the college scene. You look at what he
did in those four years and the only comparable players really were
Viktor Hovland and Jon Rahm. He is that good. I played with him in
Detroit and was blown away by his game."
(Reporting by Martyn Herman, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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