Cabrera wins Green Jacket after playoff

AUGUSTA, Georgia, (Reuters) - Argentina’s Angel  Cabrera won his second major after a nerve-jangling playoff  victory at the U.S. Masters yesterday, becoming the first South  American to claim the prized Green Jacket.

The 2007 U.S. Open champion edged out Americans Kenny Perry  and Chad Campbell at Augusta National as he clinched his second  PGA Tour success with a par four at the second extra hole.

After hitting his approach to 12 feet at the 10th, the  39-year-old Cabrera calmly two-putted before raising his right  arm in celebration.

“This moment, and also Oakmont in 2007, are the happiest  moments of my life,” he said before being helped into his Green  Jacket by 2008 champion Trevor Immelman of South Africa.

“When I won the U.S. Open (compatriot) Roberto De Vicenzo  gave me a nice picture and there was a green jacket in it,  making me go for it,” added Cabrera through an interpreter.

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