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Angel Cabrera, the 2009 Masters champion, served 30 months in prison for assaulting and threatening two of his ex girlfriends. The golfer is now controversially returning to the Masters in 2025.
Angel Cabrera is back at the Masters for the first time since ... Cabrera admitted to hurling a cellphone at his partner's head. Did Tiger Woods underachieve in his career? A Masters champion explains ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNGolf is acting like Angel Cabrera’s crimes against women never happenedThat is how Angel Cabrera lived much of his early life in Argentina, the son of a broken home, rehoused with grandma at four, caddying at 10, and cohabiting with a 30-year-old mother of four at ...
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Angel Cabrera spent more than two years in prison in Argentina for domestic violence abuse, intimidation and harassment of former girlfriends.
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Daily Express US on MSNRory McIlroy found note from jailed Masters champion in locker on final dayRory McIlroy opened his locker on the morning of his Masters win to find a note from Angel Cabrera, who won the Green Jacket ...
As expected, Angel ... Cabrera back to the table in his speech, though the Argentinian did not address the group himself. The image, meanwhile, is just as notable for who isn’t there. Tiger ...
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GB News on MSNRory McIlroy received 'ironic' note from disgraced former Masters champion before beating Justin RoseRory McIlroy has revealed he received a note from disgraced former Masters champion Angel Cabrera wishing him luck prior to his sensational Masters victory on Sunday night. The 35-year-old was able to ...
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Golf Monthly on MSNHow Many Playoffs Have There Been At The Masters?There have been plenty of thrilling conclusions at The Masters and, throughout its 89 editions, we have seen a total of 17 ...
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Daily Mail on MSNMcIlroy reveals 'ironic' note left by Cabrera ahead of Masters winRory McIlroy reveals the 'ironic' note left by Angel Cabrera as he discusses the '14 years of pent-up emotion' he felt after ...
Several top golfers, including Tiger Woods, Scottie Scheffler, and Rory McIlroy, have already secured their spots for the 2026 Masters. But with 20 ways to qualify, many more spots are still up for ...
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