Viktor speaks English so beautifully, I wondered what he sounds like in his mother tongue, Norwegian. You can hear him answering three different reporters from 11:40. Doesn't sound like he's lost his fluency in Norwegian after spending so much time here in the states!
@@NYCMarkus American and cool are not two words that go together usually. Quite a lot of Scandies have that American twang. Ive no idea why they cultivate it, even if they live in the US.
@@NYCMarkus Viktor, as a lot of other Europeans have went to college in US and thats why he is so fluent in (American) English. Just because he has studied/lived in another country doesnt make him anything other than 100% Norwegian (European). The PGA tour is played mostly in the US and thats why a lot of European golf players moved there so they dont have to travel back and forth all the time. 😉
What a superb well presented young man, hopefully a few more Ryder cups with this guy on board 👍🏻 come on Europe 👍🏻🏌🏻♂️⛳️ 🇬🇧
Viktor speaks English so beautifully, I wondered what he sounds like in his mother tongue, Norwegian. You can hear him answering three different reporters from 11:40. Doesn't sound like he's lost his fluency in Norwegian after spending so much time here in the states!
Heia Viktor! This is going to be so fun to watch 😊…..you know (had to) 😆
Looking good and very polite ❤
Viktor is so new school American …..it’s wild
Forst Norsk spiller.
Best of luck from galway👍🎼🍺🇮🇪🎆
Kia Orana Viktor go 🇺🇸
He’s part American bro part European
How is he "part American"? Hes from Oslo, he was born in Oslo, his parents are Norwegian too.
@@sandersson2813 he just talks and sounds so AMERICAN and cool
@@NYCMarkus American and cool are not two words that go together usually.
Quite a lot of Scandies have that American twang. Ive no idea why they cultivate it, even if they live in the US.
@@NYCMarkus Viktor, as a lot of other Europeans have went to college in US and thats why he is so fluent in (American) English. Just because he has studied/lived in another country doesnt make him anything other than 100% Norwegian (European). The PGA tour is played mostly in the US and thats why a lot of European golf players moved there so they dont have to travel back and forth all the time. 😉
@@In_my_own_mind nicely said!