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Ludvig Aberg gets biggest win of career at Genesis Invitational

Despite being ranked among the top-10 golfers in the world, Swedish sensation Ludvig Aberg only had one PGA Tour win under his belt heading into the 2025 Genesis Invitational, back in November 2023. However, thanks to a tremendous final round 66, one stroke off the the lowest score ever tallied by a champion at Torrey Pines, Aberg was able to comeback from a deficit to win the event by one stroke over second-place Maverick McNealy.

With the win, Aberg not only claims the biggest championship of his young career, but the biggest check as well, bringing home $4 million. While McNealy and world No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler each had opportunities to take the trophy, piling up a myriad of birdies throughout the final round, nobody was able to keep pace with Aberg’s remarkable play.

The Swede shot a phenomenal 32 on the back-nine which included four birdies over his final six holes. Here are highlights and the leaderboard from the 2025 Genesis Invitational.

Ludvig Aberg highlights from 2025 Genesis Invitational

Final leaderboard from 2025 Genesis Invitational

1) Ludvig Aberg: -12

2) Maverick McNealy: -11

T-3) Patrick Rodgers: -9

T-3) Scottie Scheffler: -9

T-5) Tony Finau: -8

T-5) Denny McCarthy: -8

T-5) Tommy Fleetwood: -8

T-5) Patrick Cantlay: -8

T-9) Akshay Bhatia: -6

T-9) Justin Thomas: -6

T-9) Nick Taylor: -6

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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