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Cabrera spent more than two years in prison in Argentina for domestic violence abuse; charges included intimidation and ...
BOCA RATON, Fla. — Angel Cabrera won on the PGA Tour Champions on Sunday, 20 months after he was released after spending two years in an Argentine prison for gender violence. He made a late birdie for ...
Angel Cabrera, who spent nearly two years in prison for threats and harassment against two ex-girlfriends, was nonchalant ...
The 2025 Masters was never in danger of being overshadowed by a 55-year-old who would shoot 75-80 to miss the cut. Beefy ...
Angel Cabrera did something Sunday he hasn’t done in 3,927 days: Lift a trophy for winning a PGA Tour-sanctioned event. The two-time major champion ended a 10-year, eight-month winless drought with a ...
Angel Cabrera won in Florida the week before the Masters, taking home the title at the James Hardie Pro Football Hall of Fame Invitational title.
Masters winner is competing at Augusta National for the first time since being released from prison. Here was the interview ...
Cabrera is 20 months removed from a 30-month prison stint. He spent time in three different jails for domestic violence.
The former U.S. Open and Masters champion spent over two years in prison; he won a PGA Tour-sanctioned event for the first ...
Angel Cabrera, who won the 2007 U.S. Open and 2009 Masters, is trying to win on the PGA Tour Champions for the first time in ...
Masters winner who spent two years in jail for domestic violence knows there are detractors, but says he respects 'their ...
After almost 4,000 days, and a stint in an Argentine prison, Ángel Cabrera is back in the winner’s circle in a PGA Tour-sanctioned event. Cabrera posted a 1-under 71 to win the inaugural James ...