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Ludvig Aberg is one of the sport’s fastest-growing figures. Moving from collegiate golf straight into the PGA Tour, turning pro in June 2023. Claiming 2 wins in his first 14 starts, Aberg has since seen a steady rise in the world of golf. Aberg’s second PGA Tour title came earlier this year at the Genesis Scottish Open, with a jaw-dropping 12-under total score. That comes as no surprise, given the extensive caliber and experience of the person behind Aberg’s success. Let’s learn more about Ludvig Aberg’s caddie, Joe Skovron, and how his influence has shaped the golfer.

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Who Is Joe Skovron, the Man Behind Ludvig Aberg’s Success?

Joe Skovron is not a new name to the sport. A veteran of more than 50 major championships, Skovron has caddied for some of the biggest names in golf. Skovron used to play college golf at the University of La Verne. Born in a sports family, Skovron’s father played at the University of San Diego, where he was recognized as the MVP. His parents coach at the Junior Golf Association in California.

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However, the caddie officially began his career with his friend, Brendan Steele, even though that wasn’t a full-time position. In 2009, however, Skovron joined one of his most successful partnerships with Rickie Fowler. The duo strung together multiple victories, including all five of Fowler’s titles and the TPC Sawgrass win in 2015. However, they decided to part ways in August of 2022, even though they didn’t have any “hard feelings.”

After a brief one-year stint caddying for Tom Kim, the call from Aberg came, and the duo began their journey together in 2024.

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How Did Ludvig Aberg and Joe Skovron Start Working Together?

Ludvig Aberg parted ways with his previous caddie, Jack Clarke, in late 2023. His former caddie had been a relatively newer member on the PGA Tour circuit. Even though Clarke helped Aberg with both the Omega European Masters and the RSM Classic victories. The duo also teed it up together at the 2023 Ryder Cup. Their last event together came at the Grant Thornton Invitational, when Aberg decided to change things.

Making a call to the veteran caddie, Joe Skovron, the young golfer shared his golfing proposal. The caddie realised the potential of the rapidly growing golfer, and pounced on the opportunity. Splitting ways with Tom Kim, Skovron revealed the reason behind his decision to Golf.com. “Lud[vig] is just one of those jobs that you feel like comes around once in a generation. I felt like I had to take it,” Skovron shared.

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Their partnership was first seen at the 2024 Sentry Tournament of Champions. Aberg appreciated the calm demeanour and experience of Skovron, attributing the factors to their successful on-course relationship. But how did the pairing affect Aberg’s game?

How Has Joe Skovron Helped Ludvig Aberg’s Game?

Joe Skovron comes with decades of experience, providing him with deep insights into the technical intricacies of the sport. That has been evident in Aberg’s game ever since.

The Swedish golfer, in their first year of partnership, got agonizingly close to his first majors victory at the Masters, finishing runner-up to Scottie Scheffler, four shots behind. Being Aberg’s Masters debut, this achievement becomes even more profound, reflecting the chemistry between the duo and Skovron’s deep understanding of Aberg’s unique style.

The pair got close to yet another major victory, but ended up finishing T12 at the US Open. Riding that momentum in 2025, Aberg secured his biggest paycheck in his career, with a win at the Genesis Scottish Open. Speaking on Skovron’s impact on the golfer’s game, Aberg told at a press-conference, “Joe has kind of helped me to view golf a little bit differently, to take sort of the misses more into account because obviously you always try to hit the perfect golf shot, but if you don’t, then you try to make sure where those misses are. The comfort that he gives me sort of when everything around you is storming, it’s always nice to lean on Joe.”

It is this resilient approach that has kept the pair going despite near-misses and missed cuts at the majors. Now, under the guidance and partnership of Skovron, Aberg is eyeing his majors victory.

How Much Does Joe Skovron Earn as Ludvig Aberg’s Caddie?

Owing to their incredible on-course success, Joe Skovron has earned a hefty worth as Ludvig Aberg’s caddie. As of 2025, Joe Skovron’s earnings as Ludvig Åberg’s caddie are estimated to be just under $5 million, primarily due to Åberg’s impressive performances, including his runner-up last year and the Scottish Open victory earlier this year.

That places him as one of the top earning caddies in golf, alongside Rory McIlroy’s caddie Harry Diamond and JJ Spaun’s caddie Mark Carens. This staggering net worth helps Joe Skovron live a comfortable life outside the greens.

What Is Joe Skovron’s Life Like Off the Course?

During the offseason, Joe Skovron lives in the vibrant town of Scottsdale, Arizona. That serves as the perfect base for his career, practicing golf and sharpening his understanding of the technicalities. Besides caddying, Skovron enjoys playing golf himself, too. Known to play off a handicap of three shots, Skovron embraces challenges and thrill beyond the pressure of the caddying season. The caddie shared that his favorite PGA Tour stop is TPC Scottsdale, right at his residence town.

When not in the greens, Skovron can be seen enjoying an NFL match. Skovron’s roots for his favorite team, the Chargers. Moreover, Ludvig Aberg’s caddie enjoys working out at the gym, too. These activities help him maintain physical fitness and mental sharpness, both crucial for the demanding nature of his profession.

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Besides his personal interests, Skovron is a charitable persona. He actively supports youth golf through his involvement with the Valley Junior Golf Association. Additionally, he contributes to the Fore Griffin Foundation, which focuses on providing financial assistance to individuals in need.

Joe Skovron’s experience and guidance have been key to Ludvig Åberg’s rapid rise. Off the course, he balances golf, fitness, and charity work with a grounded lifestyle.

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