2010 Tour de las Américas

The 2010 Tour de las Américas season consisted of 16 golf tournaments, hosted in seven different countries across Latin America. Five events were played in Argentina, four in Colombia, three in Chile and one in Mexico, Peru, Paraguay and the Dominican Republic.

The Tour de las Américas continued its close association with the PGA European Tour, with one event, the Abierto Internacional de Golf Copa Antioquia being co-sanctioned by the Challenge Tour, Europe's official development tour.

The Order of Merit was won by Argentina's Julián Etulain.

Tournament results

Below is the schedule for the 2010 Tour de las Americas season.[1]

DatesTournamentHost countryWinnerNotes
1521 Feb Abierto Internacional de Golf Copa Antioquia Colombia Colombia David Vanegas Co-sanctioned by the Challenge Tour
and the Canadian Tour
1218 Apr Abierto del Centro Argentina Argentina Andrés Romero
49 May Televisa TLA Players Championship Mexico Argentina Luciano Dodda
2430 May Toyota Peru Open Peru Argentina Sebastián Fernández
15 Jul Abierto Internacional Eje Cafetero Colombia Colombia Óscar Álvarez
1218 Jul Abierto Internacional de Golf Copa Sura Colombia Colombia Jesús Amaya
27 Jul1 Aug Abierto de Colombia Colombia Argentina Julián Etulain
710 Oct YPF Classic Argentina Argentina Mauricio Molina
811 Oct Sports Francés Open Chile Colombia José Manuel Garrido
1417 Oct Abierto Internacional de Golf Hacienda Chicureo Chile Argentina Julián Etulain
2124 Oct Abierto de Chile Chile Argentina Gustavo Acosta
2831 Oct Carlos Franco Invitational Paraguay Argentina Sebastián Fernández
913 Nov Dominican Republic Open Dominican Republic Colombia Jesús Amaya Unofficial tournament
2328 Nov Roberto de Vicenzo Classic Argentina Argentina Daniel Barbetti
15 Dec Torneo de Maestros Argentina Argentina Andrés Romero
912 Dec Abierto de la República Argentina Venezuela Jhonattan Vegas

Order of Merit

RankPlayerCountryPoints[2]
1 Julián Etulain  Argentina 56,593
2 David Vanegas  Colombia 51,121
3 Sebastián Fernández  Argentina 34,243
4 José Manuel Garrido  Colombia 32,517
5 Paulo Pinto  Argentina 27,286

References

  1. "Tournaments Schedule 2010". Tour de las Americas. Retrieved 2011-01-24.
  2. "Temporada / Season 2010". Tour de las Americas. Retrieved 2011-01-24.

External links

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