Argentine Masters

Argentine Masters
Tournament information
Location Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Established 1961
Course(s) Olivos Golf Club
Par 71
Length 6,740 yards
Tour(s) Tour de las Americas
TPG Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund ARS400,000
Month played December
Final year 2011
Tournament record score
Aggregate 271 Raúl Fretes (1998)
271 Ángel Cabrera (1999)
271 Fabián Gómez (2008)
271 Andrés Romero (2010)
Current champion
Argentina José Cóceres

The Argentine Masters or Torneo de Maestros was one of the most prestigious golf tournaments in Argentina, despite not having been played continuously since the inaugural event in 1961. It was always held at the Olivos Golf Club near Buenos Aires.

The tournament formed part of the Tour de las Americas schedule. In 2008 it was co-sanctioned by the Canadian Tour (2009 season).[1]

The most successful players have been the superstars of Argentine golf, Roberto de Vicenzo with five victories, and Ángel Cabrera with four wins in the five events held between 1999 and 2007.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreRunner(s)-upAmateur winner
2011 Argentina José Cóceres 276 (−8) Ricardo González Franco Romero
2010 Argentina Andrés Romero 271 (−13) Fabián Gómez Emiliano Grillo
2009 United States Tom Lehman 274 (−10) Daniel Vancsik, Miguel Carballo Emiliano Grillo
2008 Argentina Fabián Gómez 271 (−13) Andrés Romero Not held
2007 Argentina Ángel Cabrera 277 (−7)PO Ricardo González Federico Cabrera
2006 Argentina Andrés Romero 204 (−9) Ángel Cabrera Alan Wagner
2005 Argentina Ángel Cabrera 278 (−6) Julio Zapata Emilio Dominguez
200204 No tournament
2001 Argentina Ángel Cabrera 272 (−12) Eduardo Romero P. Lopez Vilaclara
2000 No tournament
1999 Argentina Ángel Cabrera 271 (−13) Scott Dunlap, Fabian Montovia,
Costantino Rocca
Matías O'Curry
1998 Paraguay Raúl Fretes 271 (−13) Eduardo Romero Julio Madero
1997 Germany Bernhard Langer 277 (−7) Eduardo Romero Julio Madero
197896 No tournament
1977 Argentina Florentino Molina 273 (−11) Tommy Aaron, Peter Townsend Luis Carbonetti
197576 No tournament
1974 Argentina Roberto de Vicenzo 277 (−7) Carlos Liberto Ricardo Rossi
197273 No tournament
1971 Argentina Vicente Fernández 282 (−2) Florentino Molina Jaime Gonzalez
1970 Argentina Roberto de Vicenzo 273 (−11) Billy Casper, Gary Player Roberto Monguzzi
1969 United States Bert Yancey 273 (−11) Orlando Tudino Roberto Monguzzi
1968 United States George Archer 276 (−8) Bob Goalby Alberto Barreira
1967 Argentina Vicente Fernández 279 (−5) Roberto de Vicenzo Jorge Ledesma
1966 Argentina Roberto de Vicenzo 277 (−7) B. McAllister Jorge De Azcuenaga
1965 Argentina Leopoldo Ruiz 277 (−7) Roberto de Vicenzo Raul Travieso
1964 Argentina Roberto de Vicenzo 273 (−11) Florentino Molina German Carman
1963 Argentina Leopoldo Ruiz 281 (−3) Roberto de Vicenzo J. Ponzio
1962 Argentina Roberto de Vicenzo 195 PO Bob Charles Jorge Ledesma
1961 Chile Enrique Orellana 272 (−12) Leopoldo Ruiz German Carman

References

  1. "Canadian Tour expands into tour of Americas". Canadian Tour. August 11, 2008. Retrieved 2008-12-08.

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