
Angel Cabrera
Angel Cabrera is a notable Argentine professional golfer, best known for winning the Masters Tournament in 2009 and the U.S. Open in 2007. His career has been marked by both significant achievements on the golf course and personal challenges off it, including a recent prison sentence for domestic abuse. After serving two years, Cabrera is set to make a return to the Masters, a tournament that holds special significance for him, expressing his desire to walk the course once again and reflecting on the mistakes of his past.
Born on Sep 12, 1969 (55 years old)
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Ireland:
Angel Cabrera won the US Open in 2007.
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New Zealand:
Ángel Cabrera won the US Open at Oakmont in 2007 with a score of five-over-par.
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United Kingdom:
Angel Cabrera was the first to triumph at the 300-yard par three in 2007.
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Colombia:
Ángel Cabrera is an Argentine golfer who won the US Open in 2007 and the Masters in 2009, and recently won two majors after serving time in prison for domestic violence.
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Argentina:
Ángel Cabrera won the Senior PGA Championship, marking his second Major victory in two weeks.
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United Kingdom:
McIlroy revealed the former Masters champion Angel Cabrera left him a note of good luck before the final day’s play.
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Spain:
Ángel Cabrera was one of the competitors McIlroy faced in the 2011 Masters.
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Argentina:
Ángel Cabrera is a golfer who recently returned to compete at the Masters after serving time in prison for domestic violence charges.
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Canada:
Angel Cabrera generated a bit of controversy simply by showing up after spending 20 months in prison.
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United Kingdom:
Ángel Cabrera's return to golf following a jail term lasted only 36 holes, as he missed the cut at the Masters.
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