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Argentine PGA Championship

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The Argentine PGA Championship is a golf tournament played in Argentina since 1920. It was generally supported by the leading Argentine golfers and its list of champions includes Eduardo Romero (8 times), José Jurado (7 times), Vicente Fernández (5 times), José Cóceres (twice) and Ángel Cabrera.[1] However, the record holder is former British Open champion Roberto De Vicenzo, who recorded 16 victories between 1944 and 1985.[2]

Winners

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Year Winner Score Runner-up Venue
2013 Rafael Gómez 278 Gustavo Acosta, Carlos Franco San Isidro GC
2012 Ricardo González 279 Francisco Bide, Clodomiro Carranza, Roberto Cóceres, Emilio Domínguez JC Tucuman
2011 Sebastián Fernández Andrés Romero JC Tucuman
2006–10 No tournament
2005 Sebastián Fernández 275 Andrés Romero San Eliseo G&CC
2004 José Cóceres 272 Rafael Echenique Los Lagartos GC
2003 José Cóceres 276 Sebastián Fernández Pilar GC
2002 Ángel Cabrera
Gustavo Rojas (tie)
208 Pilar GC
2001 Sebastián Fernández Ángel Cabrera Hindú Club
2000 No tournament
1999 Eduardo Romero 276 Jorge Berendt Buenos Aires GC
1998 Ángel Cabrera 275 Rodolfo González San Isidro Golf Club
1997 Eduardo Romero 279 Vicente Fernández Club Mar del Plata
1996 Eduardo Romero* 268 Ricardo González Hindu Club
1995 Rubén Alvarez 268 Vicente Fernández Hindu Club
1994 Armando Saavedra 273 César Monasterio Lagartos GC
1993 Eduardo Romero* 273 Roberto Cóceres Lagartos GC
1992 Eduardo Romero 272 Luis Carbonetti, Antonio Ortiz, Roberto Cóceres, Peter Townsend Lagartos GC
1991 Sebastián Fernández 275 Lagartos GC
1990 Eduardo Romero 277 Jockey Club, Buenos Aires
1989 Jorge Soto 200 Campo Municipal Palermo
1988 Antonio Ortiz 271 Vicente Fernández, Eduardo Romero Campo Municipal Palermo
1987 Vicente Fernández 275 Eduardo Romero, Carlos Franco Jockey Club, Buenos Aires
1986 Eduardo Romero 273 Olivos GC
1985 Roberto De Vicenzo 279 Alberto Albornoz GC General San Martin
1984 Jorge Soto 278 Golfers GC
1983 Eduardo Romero* 281 Florentino Molina Olivos GC
1982 Fidel de Luca 282 Adan Sowa San Isidro GC
1981 Vicente Fernández 271 Campo Municipal Palermo
1980 Vicente Fernández 274 Juan Carlos Molina San Isidro GC
1979 Adan Sowa 280 Juan Carlos Cabrera, L. Mieres, Ramon Martinez Campo Municipal Palermo
1978 Vicente Fernández 278 Club Nautico San Isidro
1977 Roberto De Vicenzo 273 Julio Orillo, Jorge Soto Campo Municipal Palermo
1976 Vicente Fernández 285 Juan Quinteros Olivos
1975 Leopoldo Ruiz* 282 Vicente Fernández Hindu Club
1974 Roberto De Vicenzo 279 Leopoldo Ruiz San Andres GC
1973 Fidel de Luca 264 Florentino Molina, Roberto De Vicenzo GC General San Martin
1972 Roberto De Vicenzo 277 Juan Quinteros Ranelagh GC
1971 Roberto De Vicenzo 270 Vicente Fernández San Isidro GC
1970 Florentino Molina 274 Fidel de Luca, Roberto De Vicenzo Lomas Atletic Club
1969 Roberto De Vicenzo 266 Ruben Terrier Hurlingham GC
1968 Fidel de Luca 282 Jorge Soto San Isidro GC
1967 Leopoldo Ruiz 288 Orlando Tudino, Elcido Nari Jockey Club, Buenos Aires
1966 Roberto De Vicenzo 280 Vicente Fernández Jockey Club, Buenos Aires
1965 Roberto De Vicenzo 290 Rodolfo Sereda San Andres GC
1964 Roberto De Vicenzo 272 Leopoldo Ruiz Hurlingham GC
1963 Fidel de Luca 291 Roberto De Vicenzo Jockey Club, Buenos Aires
1962 Fidel de Luca 273 Leopoldo Ruiz Olivos GC
1961 Leopoldo Ruiz 275 Rodolfo Sereda GC General San Martin
1960 Roberto De Vicenzo 275 Fidel de Luca San Isidro GC
1959 Aurelio Castañon 5&3 Leonardo Nicolosi San Andres GC
1958 Leopoldo Ruiz 3&2 Fidel de Luca Jockey Club, Buenos Aires
1957 Sebastian Nicolosi 3&2 Arturo Soto Hurlingham GC
1956 Leopoldo Ruiz 3&2 E. Moschiar GC Argentino
1955 Martin Pose 37 holes R.J. Martinez San Andres GC
1954 Martin Pose 3&2 Roberto De Vicenzo Ituzaingo GC
1953 Leopoldo Ruiz 6&5 Elias De Vicenzo Hindu Club
1952 Antonio Cerdá 6&5 Emilio Serra GC General San Martin
1951 Roberto De Vicenzo 5&4 Antonio Cerdá San Isidro GC
1950 Pedro Viola 8&6 Juan Martinez Hurlingham GC
1949 Roberto De Vicenzo 7&6 Sebastian Nicolosi Lomas Atletic Club
1948 Roberto De Vicenzo 5&4 Juan Querelos Swift GC
1947 Roberto De Vicenzo 5&4 Eduardo Blasi Ranelagh GC
1946 Emilio Serra 5&4 Roberto De Vicenzo Hurlingham GC
1945 Roberto De Vicenzo 5&4 Martin Pose San Andres GC
1944 Roberto De Vicenzo 10&9 Eduardo Blasi Ituzaingo GC
1943 Eduardo Blasi 3&2 Juan Carlos Posse Hindu Club
1942 Martin Posse 4&2 Enrique Bertolino Olivos GC
1941 Eduardo Blasi 2&1 Emilio Serra GC General San Martin
1940 Juan Martinez 8&6 Andres Perez Jockey Club, Buenos Aires
1939 Enrique Bertolino 5&3 Juan Dunezat San Isidro GC
1938 Aurelio Castañon 1up Enrique Bertolino GC Argentino
1937 José Jurado 3&1 Martin Pose GC Argentino
1936 Martin Posse 1up José Jurado GC Argentino
1935 Enrique Bertolino 2&1 Martin Pose GC Argentino
1934 John Cruickshank 10&9 José Jurado GC Argentino
1933 Enrique Bertolino 2&1 Emilio Serra GC Argentino
1932 Marcos Churio Enrique Bertolino GC Argentino
1931 Marcos Churio GC Argentino
1930 Marcos Churio GC Argentino
1929 José Jurado GC Argentino
1928 José Jurado GC Argentino
1927 José Jurado GC Argentino
1926 Marcos Churio GC Argentino
1925 José Jurado GC Argentino
1924 Ramon Rivarola GC Argentino
1923 Andres A Perez GC Argentino
1922 José Jurado GC Argentino
1921 José Jurado GC Argentino
1920 Lagrima Gonzalez 5&3 José Jurado GC Argentino

References

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  1. ^ Tait, Alistair (1999). Golf: The Legends of the Game. Firefly Books. p. 270. ISBN 978-1-55209-435-8.
  2. ^ Goldstein, Richard (2 June 2017). "Roberto De Vicenzo, a Golf Champion Remembered More for a Gaffe, Dies at 94". The New York Times. Retrieved 10 October 2022.