Is Angel Cabrera the least-talented two-time major winner of the modern era?
Steve Elling: Let’s put this victory in perspective. Since playing in the Masters last year, Cabrera had one top 10 finish, and it was a T9 in a weenie event called the Africa Open. In the two weeks before the Masters, he missed the cut at Bay Hill and Houston. Long known as one of the globe’s most talented players as far as his complete arsenal of shots, he has never been a hard worker, which is probably why he has only three European Tour wins despite 14 years as a member. Andy North won three times, including two majors, but was dogged by injuries and multiple surgeries. No need to belabour the self-destructive career of John Daly, another two-time major winner with a scant résumé elsewhere. Cabrera might not lead the list of craziest two-time Major winners, but he’s in the discussion. Ron Green, junior: I can’t say he is the least talented two-time major winner in the modern era. I’m not sure who is, but I don’t think it’s Cabrera. From our perspective, we just don’t know much abou
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