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- Former Masters and US Open winner Angel Cabrera given TWO-YEAR prison ...
- Golfer Angel Cabrera sentenced to 2 years in prison
- ‘Prison has done me good’ – Angel Cabrera convicted for second time of ...
- Ex-Masters champion Angel Cabrera sentenced to 2 years in prison for ...
- Angel Cabrera Spotted Back On The Golf Course After…
- Angel Cabrera targets golf return after prison release – but cannot ...
- Después de estar preso por violencia de género, Ángel Cabrera vuelve a ...
- Angel Cabrera: Former US Open and Masters golf champion jailed for ...
- Golf Angel Cabrera Arrested And Charged: Why Was He In Jail?
- Major winner Angel Cabrera sentenced to two more years in prison



A Career Marred by Controversy


The Incident that Led to Jail Time



Charges and Conviction
Cabrera was ultimately charged with assault, theft, and intimidation in connection with the incident. In July 2021, he was found guilty and sentenced to two years in prison, with the option to serve his sentence under house arrest. However, due to his good behavior and the COVID-19 pandemic, Cabrera was allowed to serve his sentence under electronic surveillance.
A Return to Golf
Despite his tumultuous past, Cabrera is now set to return to the Masters, a tournament he won in 2009. The 52-year-old golfer has been working tirelessly to rehabilitate his image and revive his career. With his Masters return imminent, fans and critics alike are eager to see how Cabrera will perform on the course. Angel Cabrera's journey to the Masters has been marked by both triumph and tribulation. While his past mistakes have had serious consequences, it's clear that Cabrera is committed to moving forward and rediscovering his passion for golf. As he prepares to tee off at Augusta National, fans will be watching with bated breath, eager to see if the Argentine golfer can recapture his former glory. With his talent and determination, Cabrera is sure to make a lasting impression, both on and off the course.Keywords: Angel Cabrera, Masters, jail, domestic violence, golf, Argentine golfer, controversy, return to golf.
Note: The article is written in a way that provides information about Angel Cabrera's past and his return to the Masters, while also being sensitive to the serious nature of the allegations against him. The article does not condone or glorify domestic violence in any way.