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Funny moment when a fan accidentally knocks the sandwich out of Ludvig Aberg’s hand while he walks between holes on the last day of the Masters.

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Swedish golfer Ludvig Aberg enjoyed a snack between holes nine and ten
  • Aberg was just trying to get some energy when the sandwich fell out of his hand.
  • He briefly slumped his shoulders before smiling and laughing.
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Trying to win the Masters is a difficult enough task, let alone doing it on an empty stomach.

Swedish golf star Ludvig Aberg walked between the ninth and 10th holes at Augusta National as he tied for the lead at seven under par.

He decided to grab a snack to give himself a little boost of energy as he walked through the crowd.

As he walked with the snack in his right hand, he extended that same hand to high-five the hands of outstretched fans.

Unfortunately, a customer accidentally knocked the sandwich out of Aberg’s hands and it fell to the trampled grass.

Swedish golfer Ludvig Aberg enjoyed a snack between holes nine and ten

But his sandwich accidentally fell out of the hands of a fan in the crowd at the turn.

But his sandwich accidentally fell out of the hands of a fan in the crowd at the turn.

Aberg is tied for second place at the time of this publication, three strokes behind the leader.

Aberg is tied for second place at the time of this publication, three strokes behind the leader.

Aberg stopped and looked at the ground where his snack lay before looking at the fan who took it from his hand.

The Swede then playfully dropped his head before raising it again with a smile as he moved on to the next hole.

Aberg has played phenomenal golf in his major debut. After shooting a 73-over on the first day, he bounced back with a three-under 69 in the second round and a two-under 70 in the third round.

At the time of this publication, he is at five under par tied for second place with Max Homa. Both are three shots behind leader Scottie Scheffler.

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