2011 Tour de las Américas
The 2011 Tour de las Américas season consisted of 17 golf tournaments, hosted in seven different countries across Latin America. Five events were played in Argentina, five in Colombia, three in Chile and one in Mexico, Peru, Paraguay and Brazil.
The Tour de las Américas continued its close association with the European Tour, with three events being co-sanctioned by the Challenge Tour, Europe's official development tour.
The Order of Merit was won by Argentina's Joaquín Estévez.
Tournament results
Below is the schedule for the 2011 season.[1]
Dates | Tournament | Host country | Winner | OWGR points | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1–6 Mar | Abierto de Chile | Chile | Benjamín Alvarado | 6 | |
7–13 Mar | Abierto Internacional de Golf Copa Antioquia | Colombia | Joaquín Estévez | 12 | Co-sanctioned with the Challenge Tour |
14–20 Mar | Pacific Colombia Tour Barranquilla | Colombia | Cody Slover | 6 | Co-sanctioned with the Canadian Tour |
21–27 Mar | Pacific Colombia Tour Championship | Colombia | Adam Hadwin | 6 | Co-sanctioned with the Canadian Tour |
20–23 Apr | Abierto del Centro | Argentina | Héctor Céspedes | 6 | |
18–22 May | TLA Televisa Players Championship | Mexico | Julián Etulain | n/a | |
23–29 May | Toyota Peru Open | Peru | Benjamín Alvarado | 6 | |
7–10 Jul | Abierto de Golf Ciudad de Bucaramanga | Colombia | Alvaro Jose Arizabaleta | 6 | |
14–17 Jul | Abierto Internacional de Golf Copa Sura | Colombia | César Costilla | 6 | |
6–9 Oct | Aberto do Brasil | Brazil | Óscar Álvarez | 6 | |
13–16 Oct | Abierto Internacional de Golf Hacienda Chicureo Copa Claro | Chile | Paulo Pinto | 6 | |
27–30 Oct | Abierto del Nordeste | Argentina | Emilio Domínguez | 6 | |
3–6 Nov | Carlos Franco Invitational | Paraguay | Fabrizio Zanotti | 6 | |
17–20 Nov | Roberto De Vicenzo Classic | Argentina | Nelson Ledesma | 6 | |
1–4 Dec | Torneo de Maestros | Argentina | José Cóceres | 6 | |
8–11 Dec | Visa Open de Argentina | Argentina | Maximiliano Godoy | 6 | |
15–18 Dec | Abierto Sport Frances Copa Nissan | Chile | Francisco Cerda | 6 |
Order of Merit
Rank | Player | Country | Points[2] |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Joaquín Estévez | Argentina | 51,970 |
2 | Benjamín Alvarado | Chile | 48,800 |
3 | César Costilla | Argentina | 45,006 |
4 | Diego Vanegas | Colombia | 42,883 |
5 | Julián Etulain | Argentina | 39,233 |
References
- ↑ "Tournaments Schedule". Tour de las Americas. Retrieved 2011-12-22.
- ↑ "Temporada / Season 2011". Tour de las Americas. Retrieved 2011-12-22.
External links
- Tour de las Américas - official site
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