Swedish Golfers Show Strong Form in November International Tournaments
Ludvig Åberg bounces back in Dubai while Linn Grant advances at the LPGA event in Florida, marking a strong month for Swedish golf.
- • Ludvig Åberg shot 66 (-6) to improve his position in Dubai, tied for 15th place.
- • Alex Norén leads Swedish players with a tie for fifth at -8 in Dubai.
- • Linn Grant is tied for eighth at The Annika LPGA Tour event in Florida, closing in on the leader.
- • Kai Trump, despite her social media fame, is set to finish last in her LPGA debut.
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Swedish golfers Ludvig Åberg and Linn Grant delivered impressive performances in their respective November 2025 international competitions, showcasing resilience and skill. In the DP World Tour's "Race to Dubai" in Dubai, Ludvig Åberg recovered strongly from a poor opening round, shooting an impressive 66 (-6) on Friday. Åberg began with two consecutive birdies, followed by three more in a row, crediting a significant improvement in his putting for this turnaround. He moved into a tie for 15th place. Meanwhile, compatriot Alex Norén leads the Swedish charge, tied for fifth with a total of -8, while Danish players Nicolai Højgaard and Rasmus Petersen-Neergaard hold first and second places respectively at -11 and -10 (143497).
Over in Florida at the LPGA Tour event "The Annika," Linn Grant is also making her mark. She is currently tied for eighth place after scoring four birdies on the opening eight holes of her second round, trailing leader Grace Kim from Australia by four strokes. The tournament is notable for featuring Kai Trump, granddaughter of former U.S. President Donald Trump, who is likely to finish last after scores of 83 and 75 (144044). Trump's participation, granted by a sponsor invitation due to her social media popularity, contrasts Grant's strong competitive showing.
These performances affirm Sweden's strong presence in global golf circuits this November, with Åberg and Grant exemplifying determination and competitive prowess on high-profile stages.
This article was translated and synthesized from Swedish sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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Kai Trump sist – medan Linn Grant jagar täten
Ludvig Åberg studsade tillbaka: ”Mycket bättre i dag”
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