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Ludvig Aberg flaunts a custom-made bag in his home country’s colors for the 2024 Paris Olympics

The 2024 season has been decent for 24-year-old Ludvig Aberg. While Aberg hasn't won a tournament yet, he did achieve some great finishes. One of his best finishes this season came at the Masters Tournament as he finished in second place behind the event winner Scottie Scheffler.

However, Aberg must now forget about the PGA Tour and Major championships for a while as he is set to represent Sweden at the 2024 Paris Olympics. While play at the Olympics will begin on August 1, Aberg was spotted with a custom-made bag in Swedish colors.

On the social media platform X (formerly called Twitter), DP World Tour uploaded a photo of Aberg's golf bag on their handle. In the two photos uploaded on X, Aberg's golf bag is in blue and yellow colors with his name on it. DP World Tour captioned the post:

"Ludvig Åberg’s bag this week @RyderCupEurope #Paris2024 #OlympicGolf"

The 2024 Paris Olympics will be the first time Aberg will be participating in the Olympics. Aberg comes into the event after missing the cut at the recently concluded Open Championship. In the two rounds that Aberg played at the Royal Troon Golf Club, he carded a score of 75-76 for a total of 151(+9).


A look at Ludvig Aberg's teammate and other golfers at the 2024 Paris Olympics

At the 2024 Paris Olympics, Ludvig Aberg will team up with Alex Noren. Noren is a Swedish golfer who has amassed 11 professional wins, ten of which have come on the European Tour. Aged 42, Noren is one of the most experienced golfers at the Olympics.

Here is the complete list of golfers who will be representing their countries at the 2024 Paris Olympics:

  • Argentina - Emiliano Grillo, Alejandro Tosti
  • Australia - Jason Day, Min Woo Lee
  • Austria - Sepp Straka
  • Belgium - Thomas Detry, Adrien Dumont de Chassart
  • Canada - Corey Conners, Nick Taylor
  • Chile - Mito Pereira, Joaquin Niemann
  • China - Zecheng Dou, Carl Yuan
  • Chinese Taipei - CT Pan, Kevin Yu
  • Colombia - Nico Echevarria, Camillo Villages
  • Denmark - Nicolai Hojgaard, Thorbjorn Olesen
  • Finland - Sami Valimaki
  • France - Matthieu Pavon, Victor Perez
  • Germany - Stephan Jaeger, Matti Schmid
  • Great Britain - Matt Fitzpatrick, Tommy Fleetwood
  • India - Gaganjeet Bhullar, Shubshankar Sharma
  • Ireland - Shane Lowry, Rory McIlroy
  • Italy - Matteo Manassero, Guido Migliozzi
  • Japan - Hideki Matsuyama, Keita Nakajima
  • Malaysia - Gavin Green
  • Mexico - Abraham Ancer, Carlos Ortiz
  • Netherlands - Darius van Driel, Joost Luiten
  • New Zealand - Ryan Fox, Daniel Hillier
  • Norway - Viktor Hovland, Kris Ventura
  • Paraguay - Fabrizio Zanotti
  • Poland - Adrian Meronk
  • Puerto Rico - Rafael Campos
  • South Africa - Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Erik Van Rooyen
  • South Korea - Byeong Hun An, Tom Kim
  • Spain - Jon Rahm, David Puig
  • Sweden - Ludvig Aberg, Alex Noren
  • Thailand - Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Phachara Khongwatmai
  • United States - Wyndham Clark, Collin Morikawa, Xander Schauffele, Scottie Scheffler

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