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’s Among Us: Angel Cabrera wins 2025 Regions Tradition for first PGA Tour Champions major - Shelby County Reporter
By ANDREW SIMONSON | Sports Editor HOOVER – As darkness settled on the Greystone Golf and Country Club’s Founders Course, Angel Cabrera was one of six golfers still left on the course chasing the PGA Tour Champions’ first major trophy of the year at the Regions Tradition. Two weather delays earlier in the day on Sunday meant that the two groups would need to finish on Monday, May 19 with the result still very much in the air. What’s more, sunset…

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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