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Sweden’s Ludvig Aberg produced an excellent end to win his second PGA Tour title within the Genesis Invitational.
Aberg birdied 4 of the final six holes at Torrey Pines to finish a closing spherical of 66 and end 12 beneath par, a shot forward of American Maverick McNealy.
McNealy had set the clubhouse goal following a closing 64 however finally paid the worth for overlaying the final 5 holes in a single over par.
The 29-year-old needed to gap from 38 toes to save lots of par on the primary, however birdied the following 5 holes in a row and picked up one other shot on the ninth to succeed in the flip in 30.
Additional birdies on the tenth, eleventh and thirteenth briefly gave McNealy a three-shot lead earlier than he dropped his solely shot of the day on the 14th after failing to rise up and down from a greenside bunker.
Aberg, who had coated the entrance 9 in 34, nonetheless want a powerful end to pressure himself into rivalry and duly birdied the thirteenth, 14th and fifteenth earlier than two-putting from 70 toes for birdie on the par-five 18th.
“It was superior,” Aberg informed CBS. “It was an awesome combat.
“Clearly the golf course is hard however felt like I used to be answerable for the ball flight all day and actually pleased with the best way that I completed, it was actually cool.
“The [par] putt on 12 was huge as a result of I feel at that time the lead was at 12 [under] and it was a putt to remain at eight. I made it, which was good, then a few a birdies and it was a lot enjoyable coming down the previous few holes attempting to win a event.
“It truly is a particular feeling.”
McNealy, who had began the day 5 photographs off the lead held by Patrick Rodgers, mentioned: “It’s greater than I may have requested for to begin the day.
“It was a kind of issues the place I received on a roll early and there have been some gettable flags. Once you get on a roll you simply don’t wish to get off it and I attempted to maintain it going so long as potential.
“I had just a few poor photographs and an unfortunate break or two on the finish however undoubtedly had just a few issues go my means early on this spherical and it was only a ton of enjoyable to be up there, to have an opportunity. Ludvig performed superior.”
World primary Scottie Scheffler briefly held a share of the lead when he coated the entrance 9 in 31, however crucially bogeyed the eleventh and finally signed for a 66 to complete in a tie for third with Rodgers on 9 beneath.
England’s Tommy Fleetwood was a part of a four-way tie for fifth on eight beneath following a closing 68, with Rory McIlroy 5 strokes additional again after a irritating 72.