Jan 18, 2024, 7:44 PM
Jan 18, 2024, 7:44 PM

Angel Cabrera will not be allowed to play in the Masters if he does not have a visa after his release from prison

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Angel Cabrera Will Be Allowed To Play In The Masters, But Only If He Acquires A Visa After Recent Prison Release

Angel Cabrera is eligible to play in the 2024 Masters if he obtains a visa from prison. Cabrera is a two-time major winner. He has been released from prison and is eligible for the Masters in 2024 if he gets a visa. Cabrera has been in prison since 2008.

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PGA Tour reinstates 2-time major champ Angel Cabrera after his release from prison

PGA Tour reinstates 2-time major champ Angel Cabrera after his release from prison. 2009 Masters champion and 2007 U.S. Open winner Angel Cabrera served two years in prison for harassment. Cabrera was reinstated by the PGA after serving two years for harassment in Argentina.

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Ángel Cabrera Cleared to Play in PGA Tour Events After 2-Year Prison Sentence

The PGA Tour reinstated Ángel Cabrera from his suspension after he served a two-year prison sentence. The 54-year-old served the sentence. Cabrera is cleared to play in PGA events after serving the sentence of two years in prison. Cabrera was previously suspended from his PGA tour events.

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