Aberg Leads RSM Classic After Matching 61 in Final Round

Seattle

The RSM Classic was a tournament to remember for Aberg, who matched a career-best 61 in the final round to take the lead. Aberg was in contention all week, but it was his final round performance that sealed the deal. He birdied six of his first eight holes and finished with nine birdies and no bogeys to take the lead.

Aberg’s performance was remarkable, as he was able to stay focused and consistent throughout the round. He hit 15 of 18 greens in regulation and made a number of long putts to keep his momentum going. His ability to stay calm and composed under pressure was evident as he never let any mistakes get him down.

Aberg’s final round score of 61 was the lowest of the tournament, and it put him in a great position to win the tournament. He was able to hold off a number of challengers, including fellow Swede Henrik Stenson, who finished one shot behind Aberg.

Aberg’s victory at the RSM Classic is his first PGA Tour win, and it is sure to be the first of many. He has shown that he has the talent and composure to compete at the highest level, and it will be exciting to see what he can do in the future.

Overall, Aberg’s performance at the RSM Classic was outstanding, and it is clear that he is a player to watch in the future. His ability to stay focused and composed under pressure is impressive, and it will be exciting to see what he can do in the future. Congratulations to Aberg on his first PGA Tour win!

Aberg Leads RSM Classic After Matching 61 in Final Round