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Ludvig Åberg added a Signature piece of hardware to his sterling PGA Tour career on Sunday, Feb. 16, outlasting a slew ...
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Even though this year’s Genesis Invitational had to move south from Riviera to Torrey Pines, CBS delivered another solid performance, drawing 3.4 million viewers for its final round telecast. Ludvig ...
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The final day of The Genesis Invitational at Torrey Pines was full of excitement in several different aspects.
With his win at the Genesis Invitational, Ludvig Aberg tied an incredible mark that has only been achieved six times in the last 10 years.
For the second time in his young professional career, Ludvig Aberg won a PGA Tour event. This was no ordinary event, though.
A month ago, the Swede had an illness-filled weekend to forget at Torrey Pines but returned for the relocated Genesis and a far better result, Bob Harig writes.
Aberg wrapped up the victory with a birdie putt from 6 feet, 9 inches on the par-5 final hole, celebrating with a fist pump.
In Sunday’s final round, Ludvig Aberg was on a rollercoaster ride first to get into contention and then to reign in a ...