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Angel Cabrera defends controversial Masters return: ‘Why not?’

Olivia Brown
Olivia Brown
Published April 8, 2025
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Augusta, VE. -Yes Angel Cabrera is aware that anyone who is not happy to play in this week’s masters based on the multiple condemnations for assault on the former friends, would not know.

Cabrera, who was imprisoned 30 months in Brazil and Argentina before being released in 2023, was asked on Tuesday after a practice round, based on what he had done, “deserved to” be in Augusta this week.

“I won the Masters,” he said, referring to his 2009 victory. “Why not?”

Cabrera, who won the 2009 Masters, attended the annual champions dinner with his fellow champions on Tuesday night.

“Life has given me another chance,” he said. “I have to take advantage of that and do the right things on this second chance. Obviously, I regret the things that happened and you learn from them.”


Angel Cabrera of Argentina in the eighth hole duration of a rondo of mastery on April 8, 2025.
Angel Cabrera of Argentina in the eighth hole duration of a rondo of mastery on April 8, 2025. Reuters

The Spanish amateur José Luis Ballester, in the field of Masters this week as winner of American fans, had the experience of a lifetime on Tuesday, playing a practice of practice with not only three Spaniards, but three former Masters champions. Hi, with Jon Rahm, Sergio García and José Maria Olazábbal.

“It was amazing,” said Ballester. “Four green jackets in that group, so it was very special, all the knowledge they shared was significant. I just tried to keep my ears open.”

Rahm, the 2023 master champion, was excited about the 20 -year -old ball.

“It is difficult to describe his game anywhere but extremely powerful,” Rahm said. “You have a player who is 190 [mph] Ball speed when he leaves the bed in the morning. With two parents who are Olympic, he has all the athletic genes he needs to success in the game and a lot of talent. It is a very, very good player. He has a lot of play, a lot of talent and a lot of distance to be in this game for a long time.

“He is a wonderful man. He is extremely a child, very empathetic, which is really interested to see a 20 -year -old at the university.”


José Luis Ballester of Spain (L) and Jon Rahm of Spain (R) The 13th Green Duration A practice for the Masters 2025 tournament
José Luis Ballester of Spain (L) and Jon Rahm of Spain (R) in the 13th green duration a round of practice for the Masters 2025 tournament. Erik s Lessser/EPAFE/Shuttersock

Rory Mcilroy, who endured his part of heartbreak in large tournaments (like the masters), said Tuesday to have his little daughter Poppy as part of his team “definitely makes a little easier to take.”

When he won the players championship last month, he said that “it was the first time he realized what I did, which was really great … also a bit scary at the same time.”

“It is surprising that I can share these thesis with her and with [wife] Erica The day after the players, [Poppy] I went to school and there were a couple of children who had told her some things, and she got home that day and said: “Dad, are you famous?”

“I said:” It depends on who you talk to. “As everyone knows that he has had children, it is an incredible addition to life, and it is great that he is here this week.”

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