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Ludvig Aberg turned pro in June 2023, has been the point of attention with his brilliant play on the course. With less than two years of professional experience, he has delivered some great finishes, which hints towards a great career.

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The Swedish player won his PGA Tour event, the 2023 RSM Classic. He has some notable finishes including 4 runner-ups, 8 top 5s, and 12 top 10s. However, major additions to the purse in golf come with title wins, so understanding how much Swede has earned with his presence at the course and by endorsing brands is important.

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How much has Ludvig Aberg earned so far?

With just one win on the American Tour, the Swedish golfer is in the top-of-the-money leaders list. The two runner-up finishes at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and The Masters in 2024 helped the 25-year-old with a $2.2 million purse each. With two years as a professional, the Swedish golfer has accumulated $10.4 million on the PGA Tour. The majority of this came in from the 2024 season, $7.3 million, and the rest, $3.1 million, was in 2023.

The World No. 5’s estimated net worth is between $1 million -$2 million. His outstanding performances, apart from adding to the purse, have also helped him qualify for the signature events. With his current FedExCup 16th ranking, he will be featuring at the Sentry, teeing off in the first week of the 2025 schedule.

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Though the majority of his earnings might come from the tournaments, there are a few other sources as well. The endorsement and partnership play a crucial role, apart from the on-course earnings.

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Off-course earning sources of Ludvig Aberg

The Swede signed a NIL deal with Adidas during his amateur years, which later converted into a multi-year deal.

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The President of Adidas Golf, Jeff Lienhart, said, “He’s earned it all through amazing play and desire to win, and we look forward to supporting him in the 3-Stripes as he begins his journey as a professional,” admiring Aberg’s abilities.

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Even Ludvig Aberg shared his delight at the time as he said “This past year has been an incredible journey, and I couldn’t be more excited to wear the 3-Stripes as I start this next chapter of my career. The team at Adidas is always committed to making the best for golfers, and I’m proud to officially join the team.” The next week after his deal, he debuted on the PGA Tour, finishing seven-under to tie for 25th in the RBC Canadian Open.

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By the end of the 2023 season, the Swedish professional signed his first equipment deal with the Titleist. During the Grant Thornton Invitational week, he shared with the PGA Tour, “Until this past week actually I haven’t had a club deal. I’ve been playing with whatever [but] I signed a club deal with Titleist this past week.” Apart from this, the golfer recently signed a deal with Nelly Korda for the brand Tumi, a luxury luggage brand. Both professional golfers were signed as brand ambassadors.

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With the start of the next season with the Sentry 2025, he will be closely observed by the fans and experts. What are your thoughts on the 25-year-old professional?

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Tanmay Sharma is a Golf Journalist at EssentiallySports, where he has already penned more than 650 stories across the Live News and Trends desks. A graduate in Communication from Bennett University (Times Group), he brings a newsroom-honed precision to his live weekend coverage of golf’s biggest stages. Tanmay played an instrumental role in shaping ES’ digital-first golf section, balancing real-time leaderboard updates with a thoughtful lens on what those moments mean in the sport’s broader arc. An eight-year veteran of the content and media industry, Tanmay has worked across journalism, marketing, and editorial strategy, sharpening a versatility that now powers his golf storytelling. A lifelong golf fan, he thrives on digging into the untold, off-course narratives that reveal the human side of the game, stories of grind, setbacks, and resilience that numbers on a scorecard can’t capture. Whether in the heat of a major Sunday finish or while chronicling the rise of tomorrow’s stars, Tanmay connects fans to the heartbeat of golf with clarity and empathy.

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