Albuquerque Journal

Cabreras’ 59 leads Father-Son event

- JOURNAL STAFF AND WIRES

ORLANDO, Fla. — Twotime major champion Angel Cabrera and Angel Cabrera Jr. birdied their last three holes for a 13-under 59 to take a oneshot lead Saturday in the PNC Father-Son Challenge.

Cabrera, a Masters and U.S. Open champion, is making his debut in this popular 36-hole scramble. His son said he practiced hard for 10 days, and what helped put him at ease was watching his father make so many putts.

“We combined very well,” Cabrera said. “When I hit a bad shot, he hit a good one. That’s the key.”

They had a one-shot lead over Mark O’Meara and Shaun O’Meara, who are playing for the first time. That included a birdie on the last hole, which O’Meara attributed to the strength of his son.

“My little man hit it 58 yards by me on the 18th,” said O’Meara, the Masters and British Open champion in 1998. “It’s a little easier coming in with a 6-iron.”

Defending champions David Duval and stepson Nick Karavites rallied over the back nine at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club for a 61. They are trying to become the first team to repeat as winners since Bernhard and Stefan Langer in 2006. Larry Nelson won two years in a row in 2007 and 2008, but with different sons.

ASIAN TOUR: In Jakarta, Indonesia, Justin Rose held a three-stroke lead after eight holes of the third round Saturday when play was suspended for the day due to bad weather at the Indonesian Masters.

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