The Sun (Malaysia)

I want to be No. 1, says Aberg

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Ludvig Aberg’s bid to become the only major debutant to triumph at the Masters fell short yesterday but his major tournament performanc­e confirmed his status as the rising star in golf.

The 24-year-old finished second, four strokes behind winner Scottie Scheffler, after carding a final round 69 but he certainly won many admirers among the patrons at Augusta National and beyond.

And his performanc­e has filled Aberg with self-belief.

“Everyone in my position, they are going to want to be major champions. They are going to want to be world No. 1, and it’s the same for me, that’s nothing different,” he said.

“It has been that way ever since I picked up a golf club, and that hasn’t changed. So I think this week solidifies a lot of those things are there, and we just need to keep doing those things and put ourselves in positions to win tournament­s,” he said.

Having risen to ninth in the world rankings, Aberg was seen as a contender at Augusta despite his lack of major experience.

His second round of 69 put him in contention for the weekend but while he had to settle for runner-up spot – and a handy US$2,160,000 (RM10m) – he also said he was able to soak up the experience.

“Playing here at Augusta National is a dream come true. Just to be in this situation and feel the nerves and feel the pressure walking down the last couple holes is what you dream of,” he said.

“This is what I have been wanting to do for such a long time, and it’s quite surreal to actually have the opportunit­y to experience it. But I’m so proud of myself and all of the people on my team and my family and everyone involved.”

Next month, he will get a chance to go one better in a major at the PGA Championsh­ip and it is a prospect he is now relishing.

“This being my first major championsh­ip, you never really know what it’s going to be like until you’re there and experience it,” he said. “I think this week has given me a lot of experience and a lot of lessons learned in terms of those things.

“It makes me really hungry, and it makes me want to do it again and again, I think.” – AFP

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