The First Coast has a new resident: Ludvig Åberg, winner of last week’s PGA Tour Genesis Invitational, the Tour’s FedEx Cup ...
Ludvig Åberg, the world's fourth-ranked golfer ... Although it took him nearly 14 months to win his second Tour title, he’s been banging on the door in big events, finishing solo second ...
LA JOLLA, Calif. — Three weeks ago, Ludvig Åberg paraded around Torrey Pines, posted a 9-under 63 during the first round of the Farmers Insurance Open, and looked destined to win another title ...
Central York stormed past Chambersburg on Tuesday night to advance to the 6A district title game against Central Dauphin.
And it is no different when talking about Ludvig Åberg's latest win at the Genesis ... And he did it in style with three successive birdies on 13, 14, and 15, and a final flourish on 18, beating ...
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There is something eerie about the spot where Ludvig Åberg made his birdie putt ... The Swede then rattled off three straight birdies on 13, 14, and 15, vaulting himself to 11-under for the ...
Sweden’s Ludvig Åberg is alone atop the leaderboard at 5-under in his U.S. Open debut. Tiger Woods and other big names missed ...
Ludvig Aberg’s victory was the second of his ... Instead, McNealy bogeyed 14 and parred his way home for an eight-under 64, good enough for second place and a jump to No. 14 in the world ...
Ludvig Aberg recently revealed that he had suffered ... the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am after one round. On Friday, February 14, during the post-round interview, Aberg opened up about his recent ...
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