Two starts were all it took for Ludvig Aberg to become a champion on the DP World Tour. His victory at the Omega European Masters got him more than tour ranking points.
It locked up his spot as part of Luke Donald’s 2023 European Ryder Cup team.
It also didn’t take long for the young Swede to become a PGA Tour winner as he won the RSM Classic at the end of the 2023 season. He followed this up with his second win at The Genesis Invitational 2025.
Set to be a regular feature of the top 10 in the world rankings, 2024 was an exciting year for Aberg, who came second on his debut at the Masters.
He was in contention at the Masters yet again in 2025, seemingly a comfortable fit for Augusta’s challenges. Aberg was tied for the lead late on Sunday at ten under par, before playing the final two holes in four over to fall away.
Nonetheless, he now has two top tens in two starts at the Masters, a place where most endure years of starts before unlocking the hidden nuances.
Ludvig also played a significant role in leading Europe to an upset away Ryder Cup triumph in New York. With a 2-2-0 record, Aberg was the only Euro to win a full point in singles, with his 2&1 victory over Patrick Cantlay proving crucial in preventing a historic US comeback.
The Genesis Invitational was the Swede’s solitary victory of 2025, but he has remained dependent on the same bag throughout, as he looks to re-enter the winners’ circle in 2026.
Let’s take a look at the full Ludvig Aberg WITB 2026 rundown:
Ludvig Aberg What’s in the bag?
At the top of his bag, Aberg switches between the GT2 driver and the TSR2. Currently he is playing the TSR2.

















