AUGUSTA, Ga. — Ludvig Aberg is back for a second Masters start and he’s got a new plan of attack for Augusta National. In regards to dealing with Augusta National’s patrons, that is.

The 25-year-old Swede nearly became the second-ever rookie to win the Masters last year, finishing runner-up to Scottie Scheffler. And he briefly held the outright lead as he headed to the back nine on Sunday. Then he dropped down the leaderboard. After dropping a power bar.

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Here’s the moment that went viral in case you don’t remember:

Anyway, Aberg is back and more prepared as he acknowledged in a funny exhange with a reporter that ened his Tuesday press conference.

Q. Do we have a new plan this year for mid-round snack security and interacting with fans?

LUDVIG ABERG: High fives right hand, snacks in left hand.

Sounds like a smart strategy, Ludvig. Oh, and make sure to stay to the right of the 11th green with your approach shot on Sunday this time as well. Just saying.

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