Cabrera, Perry tied for lead; no sign of Tiger
The Associated Press(AP) â" Angel Cabrera and Kenny Perry have proven they can handle the pressure on golf's biggest stage. Next up is Sunday at Augusta National, a test unlike any other they have faced. Cabrera, who won the US Open two years ago at Oakmont, ...
Cabrera one back as Masters heads into the weekend
European Tour, UKAngel Cabrera powered his way to within a shot of the halfway lead at Augusta National as he looks to add the Masters title to his US Open victory of two years ago. The benign conditions of the opening round were replaced by a gusting, swirling wind ...
AT THE MASTERS mcilroy goes from prince to pauper
San Francisco Chronicle, USAAs the leaders jostled for position - Chad Campbell and Kenny Perry will begin today's play at 9-under-par, with Angel Cabrera one shot back and Anthony Kim suddenly in the fray - mcilroy might have offered the most entertaining and tantalizing show. ...
Masters dream over for luckless Padraig Harrington
Telegraph.co.uk, United KingdomSome time before Kenny Perry, Chad Campbell, Angel Cabrera and Jim Furyk were scrapping for the lead, Harrington was watching his attempt at a third consecutive major disappear up a creek somewhere to the left of the second hole. ...
Masters Third Round News & Notes
WXYZ, MIHe shot a two-under 70 on Saturday to move into a share of the lead with Angel Cabrera (69) at 11-under 205. Not too bad for a player who missed the last two Masters. When he won the 2007 US Open at tough Oakmont, Angel Cabrera became Argentina's first ...
Kim falls back in third round of Masters
The Desert Sun, CAThat dropped him into a tie for 10th at 4-under 212 for the week, seven shots behind co-leaders Perry and Angel Cabrera. Also tied for 10th are Tiger Woods, who managed a 70 today, and Phil Mickelson, who shot a third-round 71. ...
Masters Saturday: Furyk moving up
Florida Times-Union, FL11 and 12, and is 10-under, tied with Angel Cabrera -- who bounced back from a bogey at No. 1. He's birdied two tough holes, Nos. 7 and 10. Tiger Woods shot 70, and is 4-under, pretty much out of it. Phil Mickelson got within four of the lead at one ...
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