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Cabrera's Impact on Golf in Argentina

If there was any doubt that the impact of Angel Cabrera's U.S. Open victory would be understated or muted back him in Argentina, well, forget about it. Here's how another Argentine golfer, Champions Tour player Eduardo Romero, describes the imact in a conversation with a Champions Tour official:


Phil Stambaugh: Angel Cabrera's victory on Sunday was obviously a big moment for Argentina. Can you describe what's happening down there right now?

Eduardo Romero: It's been incredible. He's coming into the airport this afternoon. There are more than 500 people waiting for him at the airport now. The governor from Cordoba is waiting here with a full motorcade back into town for the celebration. The president of Argentina has also sent his people there. He's a hero. You can't imagine the amount of people waiting for him.

Stambaugh: I take it everyone is going to have a big party soon.

Romero: There are 35,000 people that live in the village and everything is closed today. The schools, restaurants and shops are all closed today. Everyone is waiting for Cabrera to arrive. The caravan of over 100 cars will go from the airport to the golf course in Cordoba. There will be a big party this afternoon. Tomorrow, over 150 caddies at the club will throw another party for him. He was a caddie like me. It's unbelievable. The biggest newspaper in the area has given him seven pages of coverage. Everybody's talking about Cabrera and the golf. It's incredible. It's been 40 years ago that Roberto DeVicenzo won his major.

Stambaugh: You helped launch Angel's professional career. Is that right?

Romero: Yes. I remember when he was younger he was not happy. His people were very poor. It was very difficult for him to find food every day. He had to work as a caddie. It was very hard.

Stambaugh: When he was younger, what led you to believe he could become a successful golf professional?

Romero: He was a very competitive character and on the course, he was a very aggressive player. One day, I was speaking with a friend of mine and he asked me when we were going to sponsor him. We both saw something special in him. We knew his entire family and the situation they were in. We convinced ourselves that he was worth taking a chance on. We saw something different in this guy than the other guys.

Stambaugh: Have you spoken with him since he won at Oakmont?

Romero: Yes. I called his phone shortly after he finished his round on Sunday to congratulate him. He was happy to hear from me but was still very nervous because he hadn't won yet. I told him to take it easy because even though Tiger was still on the golf course, it was very difficult for anyone to birdie the last hole.

Stambaugh: Do you think this will boost golf in Argentina?

Romero: I really do. It's been fantastic. All of Argentina is talking about Angel. We have a number of good players now like (Jose) Coceres, myself and (Ricardo) Gonzales. Golf is growing in popularity in our country but we needed something special like this. The dream is coming true.


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