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Angel Cabrera became the first Argentine to win the Masters by beating Kenny Perry in a play-off at Augusta National.
Cabrera used his putter same – a series that Ping – who won the BMW PGA Championship 2005 to sink seven footer to stay alive and then finished TP challenge to become the champion Perry the oldest story in the second extra hole.
The couple had tied the Ryder Cup team-mate Perry Chad Campbell, 12 under par Masters in the first three-way tie in 22 years after a day dominated by the charge gorgeous and ends badly for Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods.
Campbell left when he missed a par putt from under four feet on the first play-off hole of sudden death.
"It's the Masters," Cabrera said. "It a course that you can do a lot of birdies, a lot of bogeys. A lot of magical things happen. "
Cabrera's victory came 41 years after compatriot Roberto de a par four on the 17th, when in fact they had three.
The rules stated that the score had to accept more high and so is to always appear as a Masters runner-up.
Cabrera, who uses a golf team Rapture Driver Ping Irons, Ping, also appears to be heading for a runner of arrival, but Perry brought unwanted memories of his goal for the 1996 U.S. Championship the PGA.
On that occasion it was with a two ahead to play, but carded a closing bogey six, sat in a television studio and watched Mark Brooks birdie, then lost the play-off.
Cabrera, 39, was awarded Honorary Membership of the European tour in recognition of their U.S. Open success in 2007, his first stroke with the opportunity to become the first Masters champion to have four rounds in the 60s. But it turned a person under 71 was enough.
Japan Shingo Katayama, finished fourth, Mickelson, fifth and sixth joint Bretton with fellow American Steve Flesch, Steve Stricker and little-known John Merrick.
Graeme McDowell, Northern Ireland Europe's highest finish at four under par and tied for 17 after 69.
Woods and Mickelson which had served for most of the round was one of the great head to head duels with Golf Clubs own.
Both came from seven back to being just one behind two to play but could not eliminate the errors that have put more pressure leaders on the final straight.
Woods bogeyed the last two as Perry, but was of no comfort to Mickelson, who defeated his rival fatal one. He made the biggest mistakes in crucial moments.
The 2004 and 2006, Champion, in a stunning record which equals 30, which brought electricity to the atmosphere around the whole course, spoiled the first 12 short go in the water and taking a double bogey five.
When two long putt turned 13 to ignite their potential and at 15 he drilled a majestic iron to four feet. If the eagle putt had gone in it have joined Perry in front, but failed.
Woods had also birdied 13 and after losing a 20-foot putt for eagle two holes later he hit his tee shot at 170 yards from 16 to four feet and drew up with Mickelson.
Both were one behind, but Woods himself blocked off the tee 17, could not find the green and the bogey.
Mickelson, meanwhile, hit his approach to six feet but missed that as well and then, while Woods was in trouble more trees in the past, found the cavernous bunker and, unlike so famous Sandy Lyle in 1988, fell short of the green and failed to save par.
Cabrera was helped his coveted green jacket from last year's winner Trevor Immelman just paid tribute to the great golfer Severiano Ballesteros, who is recovering from cancer Spain, in his winning speech.
"For me he is the best golfer ever," said Cabrera. "I always had a great friendship with him. I need to return. We need him in the game. "
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