Argentine Open

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The Argentine Open or Abierto de la República or Abierto de Argentina is one of the oldest national golf open championships. First played in 1905, when it was called the Open Championship of the River Plate, it has featured numerous notable winners including eleven major champions Henry Picard (1937), Paul Runyan (1938), Jimmy Demaret (1941), Lloyd Mangrum (1946), Roberto De Vicenzo (1944, 1949, 1951, 1952,1958, 1965, 1967, 1970, 1974) Tom Weiskopf (1979), Craig Stadler (1992), Mark Calcavecchia (1993, 1995), Mark O'Meara (1994), Jim Furyk (1997) and Ángel Cabrera (2001, 2002, 2012).

Visa Argentina Open
Tournament information
LocationBuenos Aires, Argentina
Established1905
Course(s)Olivos Golf Club
Par70
Length6,795 yards (6,213 m)
Tour(s)European Tour
Korn Ferry Tour
Challenge Tour
PGA Tour Latinoamérica
Tour de las Américas
TPG Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$1,000,000
Month playedDecember
Tournament record score
Aggregate263 Mason Andersen (2024)
263 Kristoffer Ventura (2024)
To par−18 Ángel Cabrera (2012)
−18 Emiliano Grillo (2014)
−18 Isidro Benítez (2018)
−18 Zack Fischer (2022)
Current champion
United States Mason Andersen
Location map
Olivos GC is located in Argentina
Olivos GC
Olivos GC
Location in Argentina

History

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The championship was formerly part of the PGA Tour Latinoamérica schedule, also featuring on the European Tour on one occasion, in 2001. In the subsequent years, the Argentine financial crisis later in 2001 resulted in substantially reduced prize money. From 2005 to 2008 the tournament was a fixture on the Challenge Tour. In 2008 it was rescheduled to April, which meant that the Argentine Open appeared twice during the 2008 Challenge Tour season.

The record for most victories is held by 1967 British Open champion Roberto De Vicenzo, who won the title on nine occasions between 1944 and 1974. The next most successful players are Vicente Fernández, with eight victories over a 32 years span between 1968 and 2000 and José Jurado, who won seven times between the 1920 and 1931.

The first championship, held in 1905, was won by Mungo Park Jr. (son of Willie Park Sr. and brother of Willie Park Jr.).

The low amateur is presented with the Pereyra Iraola Cup.

Starting in 2016, the event gave the winner an exemption into The Open Championship.

In July 2023, it was announced that the tournament would become part of the Korn Ferry Tour schedule until 2029.[1]

Winners

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Year Tour(s)[a] Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Venue
Visa Argentina Open
2024 KFT   Mason Andersen 263 −17 Playoff   Kristoffer Ventura Olivos
2023: No tournament due to rescheduling from December to March
Visa Open de Argentina
2022 PGATLA   Zack Fischer 270 −18 1 stroke   Linus Lilliedahl Nordelta
2021 PGATLA   Jorge Fernández-Valdés 277 −11 3 strokes   Cho Rak-hyun
  Jeremy Gandon
Nordelta
2020: No tournament
2019 PGATLA   Ricardo Celia 269 −11 Playoff   Brandon Matthews Jockey Club
2018 PGATLA   Isidro Benítez 270 −18 3 strokes   Russell Budd
  Harry Higgs
Pilara
2017 PGATLA   Brady Schnell 272 −8 Playoff   Andreas Halvorsen
  Matt Ryan
Jockey Club
2016 PGATLA   Kent Bulle (2) 275 −9 Playoff   James Beck III
  Nate Lashley
Olivos
2015 PGATLA   Kent Bulle 269 −11 1 stroke   Juan Álvarez (a) Jockey Club
2014 PGATLA   Emiliano Grillo 266 −18 6 strokes   Brad Hopfinger Martindale
2013 PGATLA   Marcelo Rozo 278 −10 2 strokes   Jeff Gove Nordelta
2012 PGATLA   Ángel Cabrera (3) 270 −18 4 strokes   Miguel Ángel Carballo
  Óscar Fraustro
Nordelta
2011 TLA, TPG   Maximiliano Godoy 278 −6 2 strokes   Guillermo Pumarol Pilar
Abierto Visa de la República
2010 TLA, TPG   Jhonattan Vegas 270 −10 6 strokes   Andrés Romero Jockey Club
2009 TLA, TPG   César Costilla 282 −6 1 stroke   Paulo Pinto
  Julio Zapata
Nordelta
2008 CHA, TLA, TPG   Antti Ahokas 270 −10 3 strokes   Martin Monguzzi Hurlingham
2007 CHA, TLA, TPG   Marco Ruiz 275 −5 2 strokes   Daniel Vancsik Buenos Aires
2006 ARG, CHA, TLA   Rafael Echenique 277 −7 1 stroke   Ángel Cabrera
  Ricardo González
Pilar
2005 ARG, CHA, TLA   Kevin Stadler 274 −6 2 strokes   Ángel Cabrera Jockey Club
2004 ARG   José Cóceres 278 −2 Playoff   Eduardo Romero Buenos Aires
2003 ARG   Rodolfo González 281 +1 Playoff   Clodomiro Carranza Olivos
Abierto de Argentina
2002 ARG, TLA   Ángel Cabrera (2) 269 −11 4 strokes   José Cóceres Hurlingham
Open de Argentina
2001 ARG, EUR   Ángel Cabrera 268 −12 2 strokes   Carl Pettersson Jockey Club
Argentine Open
2000 ARG   Vicente Fernández (7) 277 −3 Playoff   Eduardo Romero Jockey Club
Abierto de la República
1999   Scott Dunlap 272 −12 1 stroke   José Cóceres
  Ian Woosnam
Martindale
Argentine Open
1998   Raúl Fretes 271 −9   Ángel Cabrera
  Sergio García (a)
  Gustavo Mendoza
Jockey Club
1997   Jim Furyk 275 −5 3 strokes   Chris DiMarco
  Mathias Grönberg
  Tim Hegna
Jockey Club
1996   Pedro Martínez 272 −12   Tim Herron Olivos
1995   Mark Calcavecchia (2) 279 Playoff   Andrew Magee Jockey Club
1994   Mark O'Meara 278   John Cook
  César Monasterio
Buenos Aires
1993   Mark Calcavecchia 270   Miguel Guzmán Jockey Club
1992   Craig Stadler 276 Playoff   Eduardo Romero Olivos
1991   Jay Don Blake 273   Craig Stadler Argentino
1990   Vicente Fernández (7) 268   Eduardo Romero Mar del Plata
1989   Eduardo Romero 275   Luis Carbonetti Argentino
1988   Miguel Fernández (2) 264   Vicente Fernández Hurlingham
1987   Miguel Fernández 277   Miguel Ángel Martín
  Eduardo Romero
Córdoba
1986   Vicente Fernández (6) 278   Miguel Fernández San Isidro
1985   Vicente Fernández (5) 283   Rafael Alarcón
  Antonio Ortiz
  Adan Sowa
Ranelagh
1984   Vicente Fernández (4) 279   Antonio Ortiz Olivos
1983   Adan Sowa (2) 283   Antonio Ortiz San Andrés
1982   Jorge Soto 283   Vicente Fernández Olivos
1981   Vicente Fernández (3) 274   Jack Ferenz Jockey Club
1980   Gary Hallberg 280   Vicente Fernández Jockey Club
1979   Tom Weiskopf 289 +5 3 strokes   Alberto Rivadeneira Olivos
1978   Adan Sowa 283   Sam Torrance Jockey Club
1977   Florentino Molina (5) 278   Vicente Fernández Olivos
1976   Florentino Molina (4) 274   Vicente Fernández Jockey Club
1975   Florentino Molina (3) 281   Roberto De Vicenzo Lomas
1974   Roberto De Vicenzo (9) 273   Vicente Fernández Mar del Plata
1973   Florentino Molina (2) 272   Fidel de Luca
  Leopoldo Ruiz
Hurlingham
1972   Fidel de Luca (4) 283   Juan Quinteros
  Jorge Soto
Córdoba
1971   Florentino Molina 275   Vicente Fernández Hindú
1970   Roberto De Vicenzo (8) 285   Fidel de Luca Río Cuarto
1969   Vicente Fernández (2) 271   Fidel de Luca
  Orlando Tudino
Ranelagh
1968   Vicente Fernández 279   Fidel de Luca Argentino
1967   Roberto De Vicenzo (7) 282   Alberto Rivadeneira San Andres
1966   Juan Carlos Castillo 277   Sebastian Nicolosi Jockey Club
1965   Roberto De Vicenzo (6) 277   Orlando Tudino Hurlingham
1964   Elcido Nari 283   Juan Martínez San Isidro
1963   Jorge Ledesma (a) 282   Roberto De Vicenzo San Martín
1962   Ángel Miguel 285   Florentino Molina Ituzaingó
1961   Fidel de Luca (3) 287   Esteban Sorolla Lomas
1960   Fidel de Luca (2) 274   Leopoldo Ruiz Mar del Plata
1959   Leopoldo Ruiz (2) 289   Eduardo Blasi Hindú
1958   Roberto De Vicenzo (5) 278   Orlando Tudino Rosario
1957   Leopoldo Ruiz 284   Juan Anzaldo
  Juan Martínez
Ranelagh
1956   Antonio Cerdá (2) 281   Fidel de Luca Córdoba
1955   Enrique Bertolino (2) 273   Roberto De Vicenzo Argentinos
1954   Fidel de Luca 281 Playoff   Arturo Soto Argentinos
1953   Mário Gonzalez (2) 280   Roberto De Vicenzo Argentinos
1952   Roberto De Vicenzo (4) 287   Juan Anzaldo San Andrés
1951   Roberto De Vicenzo (3) 278   Antonio Cerdá San Isidro
1950   Martin Pose (3) 283 Playoff   Enrique Bertolino Hurlingham
1949   Roberto De Vicenzo (2) 270   Juan Anzaldo Olivos
1948   Antonio Cerdá 286   Juan Anzaldo Hindú
1947   Enrique Bertolino 279   Roberto De Vicenzo Argentino
1946   Lloyd Mangrum 271 Playoff   Vic Ghezzi Jockey Club
1945: No tournament
1944   Roberto De Vicenzo 288   Arturo Soto Ituzaingo
1943   Marcos Churio (3) 288   Leonardo Nicolosi
  Emilio Serra
San Andrés
1942   Manuel Martín 298   Pedro Ledesma (a) Olivos
1941   Jimmy Demaret 279 4 strokes   Eduardo Blasi
  Enrique Bertolino
San Isidro
1940   Mário Gonzalez (a) 285   Leonardo Nicolosi
  Emilio Serra
Argentino
1939   Martin Pose (2) 292 Playoff   Emilio Serra Ranelagh
1938   Paul Runyan 282   Andrés A. Pérez
  Martin Pose
Ituzaingó
1937   Henry Picard 288   Marcos Churio
  Emilio Dunezat
San Andrés
1936   John Cruickshank (2) 290   Juan Martínez San Olivos
1935   John Cruickshank 295   Marcos Churio Argentino
1934   Marcos Churio (2) 285   Enrique Bertolino Argentino
1933   Martin Pose 292   Tomas Genta Ituzaingó
1932   Andrés A. Pérez (4) 297   Marcos Churio
  Hector Frecero
Ranelagh
1931   José Jurado (7) 289   John Cruickshank Jockey Club
1930   Tomás Genta 288   John Cruickshank
  José Jurado
San Andrés
1929   José Jurado (6) 292   Marcos Churio Ituzaingó
1928   José Jurado (5) 293   Marcos Churio San Andrés
1927   José Jurado (4) 298   Juan Eustace
  Andrés A. Pérez
Lomas
1926   Marcos Churio 294   Lagrima Gonzalez Argentino
1925   José Jurado (3) 320   Lagrima Gonzalez Lomas
1924   José Jurado (2) 291   Ramon Rivarola San Andrés
1923   Andrés A. Pérez (3) 302   José Jurado San Andrés
1922   Andrés A. Pérez (2) 300   José Jurado San Andrés
1921   Andrés A. Pérez 303   José Jurado Argentino
1920   José Jurado 307   Andrés A. Pérez San Andrés
1919   Raúl Castillo (3) 307   José Jurado Argentino
1918   Juan Eustace 328   Raúl Castillo San Andrés
1917   Lágrima González (3) 305   Raúl Castillo
  Juan Eustace
Lomas
1916   Lágrima González (2) 305   Raúl Castillo Argentino
1915   Lágrima González 305   Alex Philp Argentino
1914   Raúl Castillo (2) 318   Lágrima González San Andrés
1913   Alex Philp (2) 328   Mungo Park Jr. San Andrés
1912   Mungo Park Jr. (3) 308   Lágrima González
  Juan Eustace
San Andrés
1911   Rodolfo Castillo 301   Juan Eustace San Andrés
1910   Alex Philp 306   Juan Eustace Argentino
1909   Raúl Castillo 317   P. Aste (a)
  E. Donet (a)
San Andrés
1908   Frank Sutton (a) 307   Mungo Park Jr. Buenos Aires
1907   Mungo Park Jr. (2) 305   Jack Park Buenos Aires
1906   John Avery Wright (a) 158   Mungo Park Jr.
  Frank Sutton (a)
Buenos Aires
1905   Mungo Park Jr. 167   Juan Dentone
  H. Bucknall (a)
Buenos Aires

See also

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Notes

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References

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  1. ^ "Korn Ferry Tour adds Visa Argentina Open presented by Macro to annual schedule". PGA Tour. 5 July 2023. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
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