Chile Open (golf)

Chile Open
Tournament information
Location Santiago, Chile
Established 1927
Course(s) Prince of Wales CC
Tour(s) PGA Tour Latinoamérica
Format Stroke play
Prize fund US$175,000
Month played October
Tournament record score
Aggregate 265 Felipe Aguilar (2008)
To par −23 Felipe Aguilar (2008)
Current champion
Canada Wil Bateman

The Chile Open, or the Abierto de Chile, is a men's professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour Latinoamérica, that was first played in 1927.

Previous winners include Gary Player, Roberto de Vicenzo and his brother Osvaldo. The 2008 Chile Open was held at Hacienda de Chicureo in Santiago, and was won by Felipe Aguilar with a score of 265 (−23).

Winners

This list is incomplete
YearWinnerScore
2015 Canada Wil Bateman 264 (−24)
2014 Argentina Jorge Fernández-Valdés 271 (−17)
2013 United States Timothy O'Neal 275 (−13)
2012 Argentina Mauricio Molina
2011 Chile Benjamín Alvarado 266 (−22)
2010 Argentina Gustavo Acosta 282 (−6)
2009 Argentina Agustin Jauretche 279 (−9)
2008 Chile Felipe Aguilar 265 (−23)
2007 Chile Angel Fernandez 279 (−9)
2006 Chile Mark Tullo
2005 Chile Mark Tullo
2004 Chile Roy Mackenzie
2003 Chile Benjamín Alvarado (amateur)
2002 Chile Felipe Aguilar
2001 Chile Guillermo Encina
2000 Chile Christian Leon
1999 Chile Guillermo Encina
1998 Chile Roy Mackenzie
1997 Argentina Gustavo Rojas
1996 Argentina Ricardo González
1995 Zimbabwe Ian Hutchings
1994 Paraguay Raúl Fretes
1993 Chile Francisco Cerda
1992
1991 Chile Guillermo Encina
1990 Chile Guillermo Encina
1989
1988 Chile Guillermo Encina
1987
1986 Chile Luis Torres
1985 Paraguay Carlos Franco
1984 Argentina Eduardo Romero
1983
1982 Chile Francisco Cerda
1981 United States John Haarick
1980 South Africa Gary Player
1979 Chile Luis Cabrera
1978 Chile Francisco Cerda
1977
1976
1975
1974 Chile Francisco Cerda
1973 Chile Francisco Cerda
1972 Chile Rafael Jerez
1971 Chile Rafael Jerez
1970 Chile Patricio Pino
1969 Chile Francisco Cerda
1968
1967 Chile Francisco Cerda
1966 Chile Francisco Cerda
1965 Chile Francisco Cerda
1964 Chile Anisi Araya
1963 Chile Enrique Orellana
1962 Spain Ángel Miguel
1961 Argentina Roberto de Vicenzo
1960 Chile Enrique Orellana
1959
1958
1957 Chile Luciano Calderon
1956
1955 Chile Guy Barroilhet (amateur)
1954 Argentina Osvaldo de Vicenzo
1953 Argentina Osvaldo de Vicenzo
1952 Argentina Osvaldo de Vicenzo
1951 Chile Alberto Salas
1950
1949 Chile Luciano Calderon
1948 Chile L. Salas
1947 Chile Emilo Palacios
1946 Argentina Roberto de Vicenzo
Argentina Enrique Bertolino
(tie)
1945 Chile J. Baena
1944 Uruguay Luis A. Herrera (amateur)
1943 Chile Luciano Calderon
1942 Chile Justo Vega
1941 Chile Justo Vega
1940 Chile Justo Vega
1939 Chile Luciano Calderon
1938 Chile L. Reyes
1937 Chile Arturo Mori
1936 Chile W.V. Simson (amateur)
1935 Argentina Eduardo Blasi
1934 Chile Arturo Mori
1933 Chile Arturo Mori
1932 Chile Arturo Mori
1931 Chile P. Silva
1930 Chile P. Silva
1929 Chile Arturo Mori
1928 Chile Arturo Mori
1927 Chile Arturo Mori

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