PGA Tour Golf: Star Ryder Cup Ludvig åberg Smacces Genesis Invitational Victtory in Torrey Pines | Golf news

The star of Ryder Cup Ludvig åberg produced a great late bird crack to grab a one -shot win over Maverick McNealy on PGA Tour’s Genesis Invitational.
Åberg entered the last round of three shots from the pace and appeared in a quarrel when McNealy, starting five backwards, charged a nine -bird plaque in the top 13 holes.
McNealy shot his part-detection and failed to find more birds across his zippers, seeing that he was on Karat on the final round of 64 and set the club’s goal at 11, while åberg withdrew the level with three consecutive birds from the 13th year.
Åberg missed the chance within 10 feet at 17. And remained tied to the lead, heading towards the last Par-Pet, where he found green in two before two hits for the winning bird to secure the second PGA Tour title in his career.
The last round of the 25-year-old 66. He finished a week for 12 years and shot from McNealy, while World No 1 Scottie Scheffler-Ibrav, along with Rory McIlroyom-wounded a third with a leader overnight to Patrick Rodgers after he twice inserted twice in twice put it twice in chopping twice the installation on the way to six below 66.
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