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Ludvig Aberg’s Friendly Wager with Caddie Leads to Incredible Hole-In-One at Genesis

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 16, 2025Updated:February 16, 20252 Mins Read
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Ludvig Aberg is making waves at the 2025 Genesis Invitational with multiple hole-outs, including his first-career hole-in-one. A bet with his caddie, Joe Skovron, is providing extra motivation for Aberg, who is within striking distance of the lead going into the final round. The massive $20 million purse for the event is already a strong incentive for the pros, with the winner set to take home a whopping $4 million. But a friendly wager between friends can add an extra competitive edge to the game, as evidenced by Aberg’s strong performance.

During the second round of the tournament, Aberg holed out a long bunker shot for eagle on Torrey Pines’ 18th hole. He revealed to reporters that he has a bet with his caddie to see how many hole-outs he can make throughout the 2025 season. Aberg is currently at four hole-outs, with a goal of reaching seven by the RBC Heritage at Hilton Head Island in April. The stakes of the bet include Aberg losing money to Skovron if he doesn’t reach seven hole-outs, and Skovron having to pay up if Aberg succeeds.

Aberg continued his impressive performance in the third round by scoring a hole-in-one on the par-3 3rd hole at Torrey’s South Course. This was his first hole-in-one in tournament play and brought him closer to winning his bet with Skovron. With five hole-outs under his belt, Aberg is feeling confident about his chances. His next challenge comes in the final round of the tournament, where he will aim to overcome a two-shot deficit to secure his second Tour victory. Another hole-out would certainly boost his chances of achieving this feat.

Kevin Cunningham, Golf.com Editor, highlights Aberg’s success at the Genesis Invitational and manages the publication of stories on GOLF.com. With a strong background in golf journalism, Cunningham brings insights into Aberg’s performance and the competitive dynamics of the sport. Aberg’s success at the tournament showcases the thrill of friendly competition and the added motivation it can provide to professional golfers. The outcome of Aberg’s bet with Skovron adds an exciting element to his performance and reflects the camaraderie and competitiveness that define the sport of golf.

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