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Ángel Cabrera wins Regions Tradition for second career PGA TOUR Champions win
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Ángel Cabrera makes closing birdie to secure win at Regions Tradition
Written by Staff, PGATOUR.COM
Tied for the overnight lead with three holes left, Ángel Cabrera birdied Nos. 16 and 18 to win the Regions Tradition presented by Coca-Cola by one stroke over 54-hole leader Jerry Kelly.
Things to know
- Monday weather: Mostly cloudy. Temps in the mid-70s. Winds light and variable.
- Monday finish: Play resumed on Monday at 8 a.m. CT with six players left to complete the final round.
- The last tournament to end on a Monday (unscheduled) on PGA TOUR Champions was the 2024 U.S. Senior Open.
- Sunday weather delays: The start of the final round was delayed by three hours due to rainfall and began at noon CT on Sunday. Play was suspended for one hour and 41 minutes from 1:19 p.m. to 3 p.m. due to lightning. Play was suspended due to darkness at 8:07 p.m.
Ángel Cabrera, 70-67-67-64 – 268 (winner, -20)
- The 55-year-old earned his second win on PGA TOUR Champions (29 starts)
- 2025 James Hardie Pro Football Hall of Fame Invitational
- 2025 Regions Tradition
- Earned his first major title on PGA TOUR Champions (four starts)
- Won two majors on the PGA TOUR (2007 U.S. Open; 2009 Masters Tournament)
- Earned his second win of the 2025 season (six starts)
- It is his second win in his last four starts
- Moves up to No. 5 in the Charles Schwab Cup standings (started the week No. 8)
- Becomes the second multiple winner of the 2025 season on PGA TOUR Champions, joining Miguel Angel Jiménez (two wins)
- Matched his low 18-hole score on PGA TOUR Champions (87 rounds)
- Previous instance: 2025 Mitsubishi Electric Classic (2nd Round)
- Note: Cabrera’s 64 was the low final-round score of the 2025 Regions Tradition
- This is his low 72-hole score on PGA TOUR Champions (268)
- Previous low: 281 (2024 Kaulig Companies Championship)
- This was his tournament debut at the Regions Tradition
Other notes
- Fifty-four-hole leader Jerry Kelly finished runner-up at 19-under. Kelly shared the overnight lead with four holes to play but bogeyed No. 17 while Cabrera birdied No. 18. This is Kelly’s fourth top-10 finish of the 2025 season (seven starts). He moves to No. 6 in the Charles Schwab Cup standings.
- 2009 PGA Championship winner Y.E. Yang finished third at 18-under for his third top-four finish of the 2025 season (10 starts). He moves up to No. 8 in the Charles Schwab Cup standings.
- 2024 Regions Tradition runner-up Steven Alker remains No. 2 in the Charles Schwab Cup standings after finishing 4th at 17-under.
- Joe Durant and Scott Dunlap each withdrew before the start of the final round.