Angel Cabrera, the 2009 Masters champion, will return to the distinguished golf tournament this week for the first time since he was sentenced to a 30-month prison term for domestic violence against ...
Grand Blanc ― Once they turn 50, many golfers use the PGA Tour Champions circuit to get their careers back. For Angel Cabrera, in many ways, the tour has helped him get his life back. Two years after ...
Angel Cabrera is set to make a comeback at the Masters this week following more than two years in prison on domestic violence charges, having clinched his last tournament before heading to Augusta ...
The Argentine golfer Angel Cabrera has been away for some time, but he returns to Augusta National this week with a spring in his step, as a winning golfer looking for a warm embrace. Despite the ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Past champion Angel Cabrera spoke on Tuesday about returning to the Masters after serving two years in an Argentine jail for domestic abuse. “I won the Masters, why not?” he told ...
The Masters is open to having Angel Cabrera return to Augusta National Golf Club if the past champion can obtain a visa after legal issues kept him from participating for the past four years. Cabrera, ...
Cabrera’s return has sparked controversy, with some criticizing his participation while others, including Gary Player, have offered support. He recently won the PGA Tour Champions’ James Hardie Pro ...
After 2 years in an Argentine prison, former Masters champ Angel Cabrera is back at Augusta National
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 the ...
AUGUSTA — On Thursday, it was all back to how it used to be for Ángel Cabrera. The 55-year-old Argentine teed off as part of the 10:59 a.m. threesome for the opening round of the Masters. Before the ...
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