Ludvig Aberg was pretty impressive in the opening round of the 2025 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. The Swedish golfer is playing this week on the DP World Tour event and started his game with a solid round of 4 under 68.It was a tough start for the 26-year-old on the first few holes. However, after two bogeys and a birdie in the first seven holes, on the eighth, he had an amazing moment. He made a hole-in-one on the par 3.The DP World Tour shared a video of Ludvig Aberg's impressive shot on its X (formerly Twitter) account.Aberg started the campaign at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship with a birdie on the first hole and then added a bogey on the next. He made another bogey on the fourth but on the eighth added an eagle. On the back nine, he carded a birdie on the 11th, followed by another eagle on the par-5 12th and then a birdie on the next hole.Ludvig Aberg called it for the day with an unfortunate bogey on the 18th. He is, at the time of writing, tied for 27th place. The tournament is still underway at the Yas Links Golf Club.Tommy Fleetwood is having an impressive time playing in the event this week. He shot a round of 8 under 64. The field features big names such as Tyrrell Hatton, Matt Fitzpatrick, Rory McIlroy, Patrick Reed, and others.Ludvig Aberg's odds to win the Abu Dhabi HSBC ChampionshipLudvig Aberg is one of the top favourite players to win the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. Per the odds shared by the DP World Tour on its official website, he is at 22/1 win odds. This season has been impressive for Aberg.However, he is looking forward to his first win of the year at the DP World Tour event. On the PGA Tour in 2025, he won The Genesis Invitational. Meanwhile, on the European Tour, he played at the BMW PGA Championship and settled in a tie for 20th place.Tommy Fleetwood is the top favourite to win the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, followed by Shane Lowry.Here are the odds for the 2025 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship (via DP World Tour):Tommy Fleetwood: 14/5Shane Lowry: 17/2Tyrrell Hatton: 10/1Rory McIlroy: 12/1Robert MacIntyre: 14/1Alex Noren: 16/1Nicolai Højgaard: 16/1Matt Fitzpatrick: 18/1Aaron Rai: 18/1Michael Kim: 22/1Adrien Saddier: 22/1Ludvig Åberg: 22/1Keita Nakajima: 30/1Marco Penge: 33/1Richard Sterne: 35/1Andy Sullivan: 40/1Kazuma Kobori: 45/1Daniel Hillier: 60/1Rasmus Neergaard Petersen: 60/1Alex Fitzpatrick: 60/1Elvis Smylie: 66/1Kristoffer Reitan: 66/1Nacho Elvira: 90/1Jordan Smith: 90/1Jayden Schaper: 90/1Thriston Lawrence: 90/1Richard Mansell: 90/1Nicolai von Dellingshausen: 90/1Oliver Lindell: 90/1Marcus Armitage: 100/1Joost Luiten: 100/1Ugo Coussaud: 100/1Eugenio Chacarra: 100/1Angel Ayora: 125/1Patrick Reed: 150/1Calum Hill: 175/1Daniel Brown: 200/1Laurie Canter: 225/1Li Haotong: 225/1Mikael Lindberg: 225/1Rasmus Højgaard: 300/1John Parry: 300/1Andrea Pavan: 350/1Rafa Cabrera Bello: 400/1Alejandro Del Rey: 400/1Ryan Gerard: 400/1Francesco Laporta: 500/1Joel Girrbach: 500/1Jacob Skov Olesen: 500/1Grant Forrest: 600/1