Tomas Setterhill realized fairly shortly there was one thing totally different about Ludvig Åberg.
As a coach and head professional at Eslöv Golf Membership in southern Sweden, Setterhill had seen loads of gifted younger golfers come and go however one factor struck him as he took Åberg beneath his wing from the age of 9.
“He didn’t get down on himself,” Setterhill recalled. “You see many juniors who, once they make a bogey or double bogey, they get indignant. However Ludvig simply stored taking part in.”
That composure remained with Åberg by highschool in Sweden, by faculty in the USA as he rose to the No. 1 newbie rating and it’s nonetheless there now, whereas he is successful titles in his first few months as a professional and because the world’s most talked-about younger golfer.
Now comes the true check of that temperament: Amid the strain and raucous environment of a Ryder Cup, a stage he has reached faster than any participant in historical past.
Look by the years and golf’s largest group occasion can convey the fireplace out of even essentially the most mild-mannered of golfers. Two years in the past, Patrick Cantlay — one of many sport’s extra impassive gamers — was cupping his hand to his ear and elevating his arms to encourage extra noise from the galleries at Whistling Straits as the USA powered to a document win over Europe.
Heck, David Duval, who as soon as referred to the Ryder Cup as an exhibition, confirmed how a lot the occasion meant by repeatedly shaking his fists and whipping up U.S. followers at Brookline in 1999.
Will Åberg be equally roused in Rome subsequent week?
“I believe you’ll see him work together with the followers and teammates,” mentioned Peter Hanson, a two-time Ryder Cup participant from Sweden who spent this week with Åberg in Spain in his long-time function as his mentor. “We have been speaking about being comfy in an uncomfortable state of affairs. It is one thing we work actually laborious on.
“I am so impressed how he handles all these new duties and environments on a regular basis … He appears to only thrive if you shine the sunshine on him.”
Certainly, the 23-year-old Åberg would not appear fazed in any respect.
“I might say that I’m fairly good at staying within the second, staying within the current and never get too excessive up, not get too far low and never get too far forward of myself, too,” he mentioned.
“One of many the explanation why I used to be capable of stand out in faculty in newbie golf is that I used to be capable of have my feelings intact, and that’s what I’ll attempt to do.”
Given how the golf world is speaking about Åberg — and do not forget, he hasn’t even performed a significant but — there’s a widespread feeling he is likely to be a generational participant, and a Ryder Cupper who Europe will probably be leaning on for years.
Standing at 6-feet-3 (191cm), his foremost power is the gap and accuracy of his drives. His longest drive is 376 yards and he led the PGA Tour for strokes gained off the tee within the seven occasions he performed after turning professional, beginning on the Canadian Open in early June.
“From the place he hits the golf ball off the tee, I really feel like if he’s half-decent along with his irons and wedges and putter, he’s going to be a drive to be reckoned with on the planet of golf,” mentioned Justin Rose, who will probably be a Ryder Cup teammate subsequent week.
As Rose suggests, the remainder of Åberg’s sport stays a piece in progress, however he has nonetheless constructed up a powerful physique of labor since becoming a member of Texas Tech College 4 years in the past. He was one of the best faculty participant in the USA for 2 straight years, gained eight instances — a document for the Purple Raiders — and was a landslide chief of the PGA Tour College rating that ensured him a spot on the tour, when ranked because the No. 1 newbie.
As an expert, he has missed only one lower in 10 occasions and has 4 prime 10s, together with a win on the European Masters in Switzerland. Europe captain Luke Donald made Åberg one among his six captain’s picks a day after that victory in Crans-Montana, the place he performed alongside the younger Swede and was in awe of his maturity and unflappability.
In his solely match since, and with the highlight firmly on him, Åberg led after 54 holes eventually week’s BMW PGA Championship, the largest occasion on the European tour, after outscoring taking part in companions Rory McIlroy and Viktor Hovland — the world Nos. 2 and 4, respectively — within the first two rounds.
{That a} tied-for-Tenth end felt like an enormous disappointment says lots concerning the expectations being foisted on a participant already as much as eightieth on the planet.
“I used to be on the bandwagon earlier than,” McIlroy mentioned final week, “and I’m actually on the entrance of it now.”
Contemplating Åberg’s power off the tee, he can be a dream companion on the Marco Simone membership for McIlroy or anybody in Europe’s group.
“At all times taking part in from 325 yards down the center can be fairly good,” Hanson mentioned, laughing.
And it could be no shock if Åberg performed as much as 4 out of a attainable 5 matches subsequent week, such is Donald’s opinion of a rookie who not seems like one.
“I don’t suppose ‘concern’ is the precise phrase,” Åberg mentioned, waiting for Rome. “I believe as a competitor, these are the occasions you need to be part of. You need to have that shot. You need to have that putt to get some extent or to win a match or no matter it’s … completely I’m up for the problem.”
Whether or not it is this Ryder Cup or the numerous extra he is more likely to play, Åberg already seems to be on the coronary heart of a brand new technology of European gamers.
That is hardly a shock to Setterhill, who cherishes a photograph he has of Åberg taken simply after he struck a ball out on the course at Eslöv on the age of 10 or 11.
“I bear in mind taking a look at it,” Setterhill mentioned with a smile, “and considering, that’s fairly good … this child has it.”