In four-ball action in the final round of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, Angel Cabrera and PGA TOUR rookie Julian Etulain tacked on a bogey-free 7-under-par 33-32=65 for a 72-hole total of 19-under 269, up one spot into a six-way T5, eight in arrears of a 2-team playoff that will take place on Monday morning.
For the 47-year-old Cabrera, this may have been a team event, but it will still go down as his first top-10 finish on TOUR since his win at the 2014 Greenbrier Classic 55 starts ago. Teamed with fellow Argentine Etulain, 19 years his junior, they opened with 70-63-71 to begin the final round T6 on 12-under, seven back of 54-hole leaders Jonas Blixt and Cameron Smith. The pairing went out in 3-under, with Cabrera circling birdie-4s at Nos. 2 and 7 (from 11'10"), and birdie-2 at nine from 15'10". Etulain got on the board with birdie-4 at 11 (12'11") and completed their scoring with a 9-footer for birdie at the par-4 14th. In between, Cabrera circled 12 and 13, both from inside of 10 feet. For Etulain, this is a career best and first top 10 in 13 career starts, previously T17 at the 2017 Puerto Rico Open.