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Sweden isn’t precisely a flat nation, the best peak in all the nation is simply shy of seven,000 ft. So it’s secure to say, the most well liked title in Swedish golf proper now, Ludvig Aberg, in all probability hasn’t handled the consequences of extended publicity to altitude too typically again house
With this week’s BMW Championship host, Citadel Pines, sitting at a mean of 6,200 ft elevation within the Colorado Rockies, it appears Aberg is clearly seeing the consequences of altitude on the human physique and it hit him at an inopportune time Saturday.
However the 24-year-old phenom dealt with it like a seasoned vet.
Aberg began the third spherical of the BMW 4 photographs off Adam Scott’s lead after matching the 2013 Masters winner, 20 years his senior, with a 63 Friday. He was close to the par-5 first in two, however left his third shot brief, leaving him a 53-foot putt from off the inexperienced at Citadel Pines second best gap.
However as Aberg went via his routine over the putt, he should of have felt one thing dripping down his nostril. He was standing over the ball, about to get in his stance.
You recognize the sensation. You suppose it would simply be slightly snot coming down your nostril, however you by no means know for positive except you contact your nostril to see what comes in your hand. Given the dry mountain air in Colorado, there’s a a lot larger probability it could possibly be a nosebleed.
Casually, virtually prefer it was a part of his routine, Aberg touched his nostril. It got here again slightly pink.