Like Donald, Aberg is a product of the American collegiate system, reaching the world No 1 amateur ranking
without first contesting a major championship. None of this phases Aberg, who conforms to the 21st century model of golfers emerging from an amateur factory system that churns out players ready to win immediately on tour.
“It would mean the world obviously. I think as a young golfer growing up in Sweden and in Europe those are the events you want to be a part of and if I ever get the chance to be a part of that I’m going to be over the moon,” Aberg said, modestly. He started the final day in the Swiss Alps two back of Fitzpatrick and ended it three better than the 2022 US Open champion, a final round 64 too hot for a leaderboard that also included Nicolai Hojgaard, another young Scandinavian with a big future, one that might also take in a trip to Rome.
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