Forty-one years after Roberto De Vicenzo made the greatest blunder in Masters history, a golfer from Argentina is finally wearing the green jacket symbolic of Masters supremacy.
Angel Cabrera won a three-man sudden-death playoff on Sunday to capture the year's first major title at Augusta National Golf Club, the 39-year-old South American's first victory since his breakthrough major win at the 2007 US Open.
The only other South American to win a major was Cabrera's countryman De Vicenzo, who won the 1967 British Open but signed an incorrect scorecard at the 1968 Masters to hand Bob Goalby a win without a playoff.
One of the most magical moments for Cabrera was when 2008 Masters winner Trevor Immelman of South Africa placed the green jacket upon his shoulders for the first time.
Cabrera was one-over on the front nine and began the back nine with a bogey but birdies at the par-5 13th and 15th and another at the par-3 16th lifted him into the playoff with a final-round 71 to join Kenny Perry and Chad Campbell on 12-under 276 for 72 holes.