Angel Cabrera won the second major in two weeks in senior PGA

Angel Cabrera from Argentina, Bethesda on Sunday, MD, seized the senior PGA championship in the six days of the seizure of two great titles were rare.
Last Monday morning, Cabrera won the tradition of regions postponed with harsh air on Sunday. PGA tour champions then went to the Congress Country Club where Cabrera’s last round under the age of 3 pushed him to 8 below 280 and Irishman Padraig Harrington and Denmark won a single shot against Thomas Bjorn.
After spent an hour in prison between 2021 and 2023, Cabrera continued his career on charges of attacking, including threatening two of his ex -girlfriends.
The 55 -year -old James Hardie Pro Football Hall of Fame Invitational won in April before these consecutive episodes.
“I am extremely happy after winning two tournaments and three tournaments in a year,” Cabrera told a translator to a translator. “I am extremely happy after everything that happens.”
Cabrera shared 54 -hole leadership with South Africa’s Retief Goose, England’s Phillip Archer and Jason Caron.
Cabrera was 1 up to five holes on Sunday, but the turning point came to a Par-5 eagle. He gradually pushed birds 8, 11 and 15.
On Sunday, the main competition is Harrington, who made a start with seven birds through 14 holes to reach 10 for the championship. But in the Par-4 15, a pair of Bogay rolled it off that sea bass and opened the door for Cabrera.
Harrington and Bjorn both hit 68, and 7 of them under the age of 281 were the leaders of the club when they fell to Cabrera 18. A closing Bogay did not stop Cabrera from victory.
“I didn’t know it would be quickly, he won two tournaments in a row, especially with all these wonderful players in this tour.” He said. “I feel very emotional and proud.”
Caron and Goose hit the Final Tour 71 and tied the Stewart Cink (70) fourth below 6. Archer even fell into money after 5 77 5 77.
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