AUGUSTA, Ga. — Ludvig Aberg had to feel on top of the world as he made the turn on Sunday at the Masters. After draining a long birdie putt on No. 9, the 24-year-old (briefly) held the outright lead on a beautiful day at Augusta National as he walked to the 10th tee chomping on a delicious snack. But that's when disaster struck, literally, in the form of a patron's hand. RELATED: Low am's presser ends with awkward exchange regarding Tiger Woods Despite the magnitude of the moment, the young star... Read this story