Angel Cabrera Triumphs at Rain-Delayed Regions Tradition for First Senior Major
Angel Cabrera secured his first senior major title at the Regions Tradition in Birmingham, Alabama, finishing with a final round of 8-under 64. The tournament, delayed by rain, saw Cabrera edge out Jerry Kelly, who finished one stroke behind. This victory marks Cabrera's second win on the PGA Tour Champions within two months, following his release from a two-year prison sentence in Argentina.
Key Points
Angel Cabrera won his first senior major at the Regions Tradition with a final round score of 8-under 64.
The tournament was delayed due to rain, with the final round concluding on Monday.
Cabrera finished at 20-under 268, one stroke ahead of Jerry Kelly.
This victory is Cabrera's second on the PGA Tour Champions in the last two months.
Cabrera previously served a two-year prison sentence in Argentina for gender violence.
He is a two-time major champion, having won the US Open in 2007 and the Masters in 2009.
Y.E. Yang finished third, one stroke behind Kelly.