Masters day three: Ludvig Aberg embracing chance to make history

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Ludvig Aberg from Sweden was determined to take advantage of his chance to create history in an exciting last round of the 88th Masters.

Aberg is participating in his first major championship at Augusta National, despite turning pro only in June. He was positioned just three strokes behind top-ranked golfer Scottie Scheffler before the final 18 holes.

There hasn't been any player who won the Masters tournament during their first appearance in a major event. The only exception to this was Fuzzy Zoeller, who managed to win the prestigious green jacket on his very first attempt in 1979.

Aberg stated that he contemplates the subject on a regular basis, but it does not interfere with his life. He made this statement following his performance in the third round, where he attained a score of 70.

Of course, I have a strong desire to emerge victorious in tournaments. I consider myself lucky to have the opportunity to play golf at this level.

"I believe you should not avoid it. You shouldn't attempt to dismiss it. Instead, you should welcome it and accept everything that comes with it, I suppose."

During the third round, Scheffler managed to score a birdie on the 18th hole which gave him a slight advantage over Collin Morikawa. If Morikawa wins the US Open on Sunday, he will achieve a career grand slam.

Max Homa wasn't far behind the leaders with a score of 73, which included 17 pars and one bogey. Aberg was one stroke behind Homa, and Bryson DeChambeau was four shots away from the top spot. DeChambeau was able to sink an impressive birdie on the final hole.

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Bryson DeChambeau found himself in a challenging situation with a difficult bogey and a six-point gap to overcome. But he was able to turn the game around with an impressive birdie from a distance of 77 yards on the 18th hole.

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According to expert statistician Justin Ray, the champion of this event will most likely be Scottie Scheffler, Collin Morikawa, Max Homa, Ludvig Aberg, or Bryson DeChambeau.

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Max Homa is preparing himself for a challenging Sunday competition at the Augusta golf course.

Even though Bryson DeChambeau put in a valiant effort in the end, the 18th hole was made extremely difficult due to its tricky location. The players struggled to get a good score, with only five birdies made and a high number of bogeys and double bogeys. Ultimately, the average score for the hole was 4.467.

The title of easiest hole went back to the eighth hole and was taken away from the second hole. It gave 27 birdies and only two bogeys with an average score of 4.617.

Important start times for golfers (in British Summer Time)

Let me rephrase the written blog section using different terms: At 2:35 pm Neal Shipley and Tiger Woods began playing their match. Then, at 6:45 pm, the match between Cameron Young and Tommy Fleetwood started. Cameron Davis and Nicolai Hojgaard began their match at 7:05 pm, followed by Bryson DeChambeau and Xander Schauffele at 7:15 pm. The Max Homa and Ludvig Aberg game commenced at 7:25 pm, while the last match of the day between Scottie Scheffler and Collin Morikawa began at 7:35 pm.

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