
Angel Cabrera’s Polaring Return to the Masters lasted only two rounds.
The 2009 champion will not compete for a second green jacket this weekend after shooting an 8 out of 80 on Friday to take its total of two days to a pair.
The arrival of Cabrera to Augusta National this week took place two years after he was released from the prison against the former matches. He served a 30 -month sentence in his native Argentina.
The twice older winner expanded in the second Chans on Tuesday when he discussed what justified his return to the field.
“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.”
Cabrera, 55, later attended the Masters Champions dinner Tuesday night that honored 2024 Victor Scottie Scheffler.
“It was a quiet dinner, calmer than normal,” said Tommy Aaron, the 1973 masters champion, Golf Week of the Gathering.
The five -time teachers champion Tiger Woods skipped Tuesday’s dinner while continuing to recover from an Achilles injury suffered earlier this year.
He won for the last time in Augusta in 2019.
The Englishman Justin Rose led the field on Friday with a pair of 8 bass through his second round.
Rory Mcilroy, who had a disastrous end of the day with two double bogeys in the last four holes, returned to the first three after shooting a 66 without Fogey in the second round of Friday.
The masters will conclude on Sunday.

