After ending up a 30-month jail sentence for concurrent domestic violence charges, Ángel Cabrera is back on the course.
And playing terrific, no less.
Cabrera, who won the 2007 U.S. Open over Tiger Woods and the 2009 Masters in a playoff, carded a 5-under 66 on Thursday. He did so throughout the 2nd round of the Abierto del Litoral, likewise referred to as The Coast Open in Argentina, an occasion on the PGA Tour Latinoamerica circuit.
Remarkably, this will end up being the PGA Tour Americas in 2024, combining with PGA Tour Canada to form one circuit.
The focus for now is on this week’s occasion, which marks Cabrera’s very first competitors given that the Bridgestone Senior Players Championship in August 2020. He connected for 70th that week with John Daly.
Rust was to be anticipated out of the Argentine, and he most definitely looked the part throughout the very first 28 holes of the competition.
He likely felt deflated when he came to Rosario Golf Club’s par-5 11th hole on Thursday, as he had actually simply bogeyed the 10th. At that point, Cabrera sat at even par for the champion. With the cut line likewise at even,