- Angel Cabrera, the 2009 Masters champion, has returned to Augusta National after serving 30 months in prison for domestic abuse.
- His return has sparked controversy, with some arguing his lifetime exemption should be revoked.
- Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley defended Cabrera's invitation, stating that he has served his sentence and remains a past champion.
- Cabrera expressed remorse for his past actions and stated his intention to make the most of his second chance.
- Fellow players have welcomed Cabrera back, while women's rights groups have criticized his presence at the tournament.
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