After a three-man, two-hole playoff with Chad Campbell and Kenny Perry at Augusta National to culminate one of the most exciting Masters in recent memory, Argentina's Angel Cabrera was the last man standing -- and the only man wearing a Green Jacket.
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| 1 | Angel Cabrera | -12 | F | -1 | |
| T2 | Chad Campbell | -12 | F | -3 | |
| T2 | Kenny Perry | -12 | F | -1 | |
| 4 | Shingo Katayama | -10 | F | -4 | |
| 5 | Phil Mickelson | -9 | F | -5 | |
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McAllister: Cherish what we saw on this Easter Sunday
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Masters champ Cabrera earns first spot in PGA Grand Slam
Angel Cabrera did more than win the Masters on Sunday. He also punched the first ticket to the 2009 PGA Grand Slam of Golf this fall in Bermuda, where he won the event in 2007.
Masters rookie Merrick plays his way into field for 2010
Five years ago, Augusta National officials scolded John Merrick, then a student, for laying down in the grass. With a 66 on Sunday, he stood tall enough to earn a spot right back here next year.







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