BUENOS AIRES– Argentinian golf player Angel Cabrera, a former Masters and U.S. Open champ, was sentenced Wednesday to two years in prison on charges he assaulted his previous partner.A court in the province of Cordoba, 500 miles northwest of Buenos Aires, founded guilty the 51-year-old of assaulting, threatening and bugging Cecilia Torres Mana, his partner between 2016 and 2018. Cabrera, who denied in the trial any misdeed, will serve his sentence right away.29 d174d1 Related”His circumstance is far more intricate than this, he has other charges for which there are arrest warrants, too. There are other victims,” district attorney Laura Battistelli informed TV channel Todo Noticias.The first charges brought were for his assault of Torres Mana. Two other previous partners also said he assaulted them.The golfer traveled to the United States in July 2020 without seeking authorization, which led the province of Cordoba to request his arrest.Cabrera was arrested by Interpol agents in Rio de Janeiro in January. Last month he was extradited from Brazil to Argentina so he might deal with trial.He won the U.S. Open at Oakmont in 2007, beating Tiger Woods and Jim Furyk by one shot. He also thrived in a Masters playoff in 2009 and lost a playoff in the same occasion in 2013 to Adam Scott.