Angel Cabrera Aims for Masters Return Post-Prison, Pending Visa Approval
Former Masters champion's participation in the tournament hinges on resolving his current inability to enter the United States.
- Angel Cabrera, the former Masters champion, has been released from prison after serving 30 months for domestic violence cases.
- Cabrera's suspension from the PGA Tour has been lifted, allowing him to participate in all Tour-sanctioned events in 2024.
- Cabrera is currently unable to enter the United States due to visa issues, which could prevent him from participating in the Masters.
- Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley has stated that Cabrera will be welcomed back to the Masters if he can resolve his legal issues and obtain a visa.
- Cabrera's legal team is reportedly working to secure a visa and schedule an appointment with the U.S. embassy.