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Angel Cabrera Wins Rain-Delayed Traditions for First Senior Major Title

  • Angel Cabrera won the rain-delayed Regions Tradition at Greystone Golf Club in Birmingham, Alabama, on Monday morning with a final score of 20-under 268.
  • The tournament extended to Monday due to storms that interrupted the final round, delaying the leaders who began too late to finish on Sunday.
  • Cabrera secured an 8-under 64 by sinking a short birdie putt on the final hole, a par-5, while 54-hole leader Jerry Kelly ended the round just one stroke behind.
  • This victory marked Cabrera’s first senior major and his second PGA Tour Champions win in two months, earning $390,000 after returning to competition following a prison sentence for domestic violence.
  • Cabrera’s victory places him alongside Miguel Angel Jimenez as one of the few players with multiple titles on the PGA Tour Champions, just ahead of the Senior PGA Championship at Congressional.
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Angel Cabrera wins rain-delayed Traditions for first senior major title

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — Angel Cabrera rolled in a 6-foot birdie putt on the par-5 18th hole Monday morning to complete an 8-under 64, and it proved to be a winner in the rain-delayed Regions Tradition that gave the Argentine his first senior major. Cabrera had to wait to see if 54-hole leader Jerry Kelly could force a playoff. Kelly fell two behind with a bogey on the 17th, and could only manage a birdie at the last for a 68. Storms interrupted …

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