Ludvig Åberg did not waste time after his victory at Torrey Pines on Sunday.
After having made a throw across the country almost immediately after winning the Genesis Invitational in southern California, Åberg helped lead the Bay GC to a pair of victories in two of the biggest names in the sport of a preidential TGL Day Triple-Header Monday in Palm at Palm Plage, Florida.
They first beat Justin Thomas and Atlanta Drive GC 6-5 in the second match in Florida, then faufilored by Rory McILroy and the Boston Commons GC to win a 5-4 victory, ending at night after a putt Eagle of Wyndham Clark.
He capped what was a remarkable golf stretch for Åberg, both on the course and on the simulator. He claimed his second career PGA Tour wins dramatic fashion Sunday in Torrey Pines.
A day later, he helped the bay win two consecutive games to improve at 3-0 this season, good for first place among the six TGL teams.
The bay maintained to win a 6-5 victory on Atlanta Drive GC in her first game of the day. This followed the Victory in Extension of Atlanta 6-5 against Los Angeles GC to start the day.
The bay leaves the strong door
During her first match against Atlanta, the bay took an advance of 3-0 almost immediately, thanks in part to a clutch slide from Min Woo Lee on the fourth hole. It came after a time dead on the green when they forgot to raise a club.
While Atlanta replied the fifth, thanks to a 13 feet from Thomas after the launch of a hammer, Lucas Glover missed a perfect opportunity to win the hammer in the next hole and suddenly take the lead. Glover responded to the ninth to close the triplets with a chip, however, who kept the Atlanta deficit to one while they entered simple. This chip-in sent Thomas backing down to the green to celebrate.
The bay finally advanced on the 13th after Clark won via a hammer throw, then Åberg dropped another dart on the 14th par-3. He was a few centimeters from an ace, which would have been the first in competition.
Thomas had the chance to force overtime to the last hole, but his long putt was just a bit short. This gave the bay victory for a blow.
Then, in the last match of the day, Hideki Matsuyama started Boston with a two -point Birdie putt on the first hole. The bay has rallied and took the lead in the par-3 fifth, however, after Keegan Bradley had a putt of barely a boost after a hammer. This made him look with disbelief. The bay is then mounted which led through the rest of the nine before.
Bradley finally caught up on the 10th in his head-to-face battle with Shane Lowry. He bypassed Eagle from the back of the green, which sparked a huge celebration inside the arena. It equaled the match.
Åberg continued to move forward immediately with a deep stewed putt to beat McILroy on their first hole to put the bay in mind. But, after Lowry turned a shot in the bunker, Boston launched another hammer to attach the match again in the last two holes.
McILroy then took his shot on the 14th and launched the hammer after having pulled his stewed putt. This put all the pressure on Åberg, which sank his 6 feet so that the match was linked to the last. Clark then won the match with a 10 -foot eagle putt on the 15th to put Matsuyama and Boston.
Justin Thomas leads Atlanta out of the hole
Teeing in the afternoon of its usual adjustment, the first confrontation presented the Atlanta VS without defeat before.
LAGC took an advance of 1-0 at the start of the third hole, with Justin Rose flowing a 14-foot putt. However, the match was tied at 1-1 on the next hole when Thomas launched the hammer for Atlanta, but Lagc refused. (Each team obtained three hammers under new rules, compared to one during the previous TGL matches.)
Sahith Theegala launched a putt on the fifth hole that would have given the head to Lagc, and the two teams remained equally 2-2 after the holes 6 and 7.
LAGC won the ninth hole on a 7-foot putt Thomas to take a 3-2 lead. They built this margin at 5-2 when Tommy Fleetwood sank a birdie to win the hole 11.
However, Atlanta rallied to do it 5-4 on hole 13 with a Billy Putt out of pearl. LAGC maintained its slight edge until the final hole, when Thomas cut to move the match to overtime.
In overtime, it is a challenge closest to the spindle in TGL. Fleetwood seemed to have given LAGC the advantage when he fled in his blow. But Patrick Cantlay finished the Atlanta rally and obtained the victory, landing his shot less than 5 feet from the spit.
LAGC took its first defeat of the season and fell to 2-1, but it remains second in the TGL points ranking due to the loss in overtime. Atlanta is third place, just a point behind Lagc.
The top four finisters after each team played five games for the playoffs. In fourth place is Jupiter Links GC of Tiger Woods, which faces New York GC on Tuesday at 7 p.m. he.