Peru Open

The Peru Open, or Abierto de Perú, is the national open golf tournament of Peru. It was first played in 1982, although previous tournaments had previously been held using the same name. It was an event on the South American Tour from 1995 to 2000, and revived as a stop on the Tour de las Américas in 2004, when it was co-sanctioned by the European Challenge Tour, and 2008. It is currently an event on PGA Tour Latinoamérica.

Diners Club Peru Open
Tournament information
LocationLima, Peru
Established1953
Course(s)Los Inkas Golf Club
Par72
Length6,914 yards (6,322 m)
Tour(s)PGA Tour Latinoamérica
Tour de las Américas
Challenge Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$175,000
Month playedApril/May
Tournament record score
Aggregate266 Sebastián Fernández (2010)
266 José Toledo (2022)
To par−22 as above
Current champion
José Toledo
Location Map
Los Inkas GC
Location in Peru

Winners

YearTour(s)[lower-alpha 1]WinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
Diners Club Peru Open
2022PTLA José Toledo266−226 strokes Raul Pereda
2021: No tournament
2020PTLANo tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2019PTLA Leandro Marelli269−191 stroke John Somers
2018PTLA Harry Higgs269−192 strokes Mario Beltran
David Denlinger
Lexus Peru Open
2017PTLA Charlie Saxon200−164 strokes Jimmy Beck
Nick Palladino
2016PTLA Tyler McCumber270−183 strokes Martin Trainer
2015PTLA Rodolfo Cazaubón268−20Playoff Kent Bulle
2014PTLA Julián Etulain (2)274−143 strokes Robert Rohanna
Sebastian Saavedra
2013PTLA Julián Etulain275−131 stroke Ryan Blaum
Bronson Burgoon
2012PTLA Sebastián Salem275−131 stroke Clodomiro Carranza
Andres Echavarria
Carlos Franco
Maximiliano Godoy
Toyota Peru Open
2011TLA Benjamín Alvarado273−152 strokes Julián Etulain
2010TLA Sebastián Fernández266−227 strokes Cristian Espinoza
2009: No tournament
Taurus Abierto de Peru
2008TLA Alan Wagner275−132 strokes Juan Carlos Echeverri
2005–2007: No tournament
TIM Peru Open
2004CHA, TLA Brad Sutterfield276−121 stroke Stuart Davis
Michael Hoey
2001–2003: No tournament
Peru Open
2000TLA Scott Dunlap (3)278−10Playoff Shannon Sykora
1999TLA Scott Dunlap (2)273−151 stroke Gustavo Rojas
1998 Scott Dunlap275−132 strokes Ángel Franco
1997 Philip Jonas (2)269−196 strokes Esteban Isasi
1996 Philip Jonas276−121 stroke Pedro Martínez
1995 Raúl Fretes (2)269−194 strokes Ángel Cabrera
Ángel Franco
1994 David Ogrin (2)272−165 strokes Raúl Fretes
Gustavo Rojas
1993 Pedro Martínez274−142 strokes Ángel Franco
1992 Raúl Fretes279−91 stroke Ángel Franco
1991 Perry Moss
1990 Roy Mackenzie
1989 Eduardo Caballero
1988 David Ogrin282−61 stroke Guillermo Encina
1987 Bob Lohr285−3Playoff Jim Albus
Carlos Franco
1986 Priscillo Diniz (2)282−62 strokes Juan Pinzon
1985 Priscillo Diniz284−4Playoff Ramón Muñoz
1984 Federico German
1983 Niceforo Quispe
1982 Gonzalo Urbina
1975–1981: No tournament
1974 Fidel de Luca (2)
1970–1973: No tournament
1969 Rodolfo Coscia
1968 Raul Travieso
1967 Florentino Molina
1966: No tournament
1965 Hugo Nari (2)
1964 Hugo Nari
1959–1963: No tournament
1958 Roberto De Vicenzo (3)
1956–57: No tournament
1955 Fidel de Luca
1954 Roberto De Vicenzo (2)
1953 Roberto De Vicenzo

Source:[1]

References

  1. "Vuelve después de cuatro años". ESPN (in Spanish). 9 December 2004. Retrieved 2009-11-03.
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