Ludvig Aberg and Keegan Bradley could be battling out to win the BMW Championship this weekend.
Bradley is the overnight leader after round three and he sits a shot ahead of Adam Scott, with Aberg and Alex Noren both just one further stroke back.
In a nutshell, it’s all to play for at Castle Pines and there’s plenty of eyes on Aberg, who seems to be getting everything together at the right time.
Aberg has been one of the big taking points all week and after Adam Scott said he finds Aberg’s overall golf game impressive, Keegan Bradley has also been giving his opinion.
Keegan Bradley says golf needs to get used to seeing Ludvig Aberg
Bradley has not run into Aberg too much but he will come head to head with him at the Ryder Cup next year.
And Bradley believes that Aberg is going to be around for a long, long time.
“Well, I think that he’s one of the best players in the world now, and he will be for the next 20 years,” Bradley said.
“I think he’s such an impressive player, great guy, and somebody that we’re going to have to deal with for as long as he’s out here.”

The American has been complimentary of his fellow pros all week and Bradley admitted yesterday that he was excited to get out and play alongside Adam Scott.
The experienced duo will head out as the final pairing once again in the final round but they’ll no doubt be looking over their shoulders at Aberg.
Indeed, Aberg could even be ahead of them by the time they tee off if all goes to plan.
Aberg, then, is very much the talk of the town right now and with that 20-year spell mentioned by Bradley here, it will be interesting to see just how many wins he racks up in that time.
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