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AUGUSTA, Ga. — Ángel Cabrera was taking a long walk along the left side of the green at Augusta National’s second hole, surveying what he had to navigate with a chip shot from just in front ...
AUGUSTA — Angel Cabrera, who was controversially in the Masters field despite having been released from 30 months in jail for assaulting two former girlfriends, missed the cut on Friday after ...
The scrutiny this week has been focused on Ángel Cabrera, the Argentine who is competing in the Masters for the first time since completing a prison sentence related to domestic violence charges.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — It has been six long years since Angel Cabrera walked the verdant green fairways of the Masters. Two were spent in a gray Argentine prison cell. Once feted with a parade through ...
Angel Cabrera returns to Augusta National for Masters tournament after serving time in prison for domestic abuse. His comeback story sparks debate.
Angel Cabrera, of Argentina, chips to the green on the second hole during the first round at the Masters golf tournament, Thursday, April 10, 2025, in Augusta, Ga. (AP Photo / George Walker IV) ...
Cabrera spent more than two years in prison in Argentina for domestic violence abuse; charges included intimidation and harassment.
2009 Masters champion Angel Cabrera was welcomed back to Augusta National by Chairman Fred Ridley in January, but visa issues will keep the pro from returning next month.
Angel Cabrera hits on second hole during first round of the Masters golf tournament, at Augusta National Golf Club, Thursday, April 10, 2025, in Augusta, Georgia.
PANAMA CITY — Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley said former Masters champion Angel Cabrera, on parole in Argentina for gender violence against his partners, is welcome to compete in April ...
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