I understand that he is already rich, but losing nearly a million dollars makes you feel bad.
Regarding the 2025 Master, the spotlight continues Rory McIlroyand, naturally, considering he won the legendary tournament after he nearly suffocated it on multiple occasions. With victory, McIlroy gave it Career Grand Slam. That being said, there’s something that’s not talked about, and that’s about it ludvigÅberg.
McIlroy appeared to be falling apart on the back nine with a bogey (14th hole) and a double bogey (13th), but Åberg was placed in a 3-way tie with McIlroy and McIlroy in the first spot. Justin Rose. At that point, all three scores were 10 underpal.
In the last 2025, $4.2 million has been sent to the No. 1 golfer, who was McIlroy. Second-placed golfer Rose landed $22.68 million after losing to McIlroy in the first playoff hole.
Åberg, with a score of -10, did not qualify for the playoffs with McIlroy and Rose with -11 Tally, but he was able to seal the deal with a third-place finish, which paid $1.428 billion. (Related: Jose Luis Barrester fully admits that he peed at Rays Creek at Augusta National during the 2025 Masters)
The mission was simple. He made pars on holes 17 and 18, earning nearly $1.5 million. Unfortunately, Oberg tanked completely and bogeyed on the 17th, but things got even worse in the final hole.
He ended up driving the ball into a fairway bunker. And when he tried to put it out, it got worse too. He hits the bunker’s lips. The ball went back to where he was standing. The next shot continued as he knocked the ball onto the greenside bunker. For Oberg, it was a gloomy play at that point.
But that wasn’t the only thing. He also saw it fly over the green that eventually turned into a triple bogey.
As a result, Oberg’s 10 underscore was shot down to 6 under, kicking him out of three ways of spotting in the Masters. Not only that, he fell to seventh place the whole time. it hurts. In this case, Oberg was paid just over $700,000, which isn’t bad, but when you think that if it didn’t collapse, $1.428 billion would have been paid.
Lol Aberg took off the triple to 18 in the top five. pic.twitter.com/5rvevqtvp5
– Jeff Schwartz (@geoffschwartz) April 13, 2025
It’s absolutely terrifying.