Chile Open (golf)

Scotiabank Abierto de Chile
Tournament information
LocationSantiago, Chile
Established1927 (1927)
Course(s)Hacienda Chicureo
Par72
Length7,349 yards (6,720 m)
Tour(s)PGA Tour Latinoamérica
Tour de las Américas
Chilean Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$65,000
Month playedDecember
Tournament record score
Aggregate264 Wil Bateman (2015)
To par−24 as above
Current champion
Christian Espinoza
Location map
Hacienda Chicureo
Location in Chile

The Chile Open, or the Abierto de Chile, is a men's professional golf tournament that was first played in 1927. From 2013 through 2015 it was an event on the PGA Tour Latinoamérica. It moved to the PGA Tour Latinoamérica Developmental Series in 2016 and back to the PGA Tour Latinoamérica in 2018.

Previous winners include Gary Player, Roberto De Vicenzo and his brother Osvaldo.

Winners

Year Tour[a] Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
Scotiabank Abierto de Chile
2024 CHL Christian Espinoza 277 −11 1 stroke Benjamín Alvarado
Gabriel Morgan-Birke
2023 CHL Agustín Errázuriz 269 −19 4 strokes Gabriel Morgan-Birke
Mito Pereira
Scotia Wealth Management Chile Open
2022 PGATLA Matt Ryan 278 −10 1 stroke Conner Godsey
2021 PGATLA Alan Wagner 273 −15 1 stroke Chandler Blanchet
Jorge Fernández-Valdés
Itau Abierto de Chile
2020 PGATLA No tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Abierto de Chile
2019 PGATLA John Somers 265 −19 2 strokes Alex Weiss
Volvo Abierto de Chile
2018 PGATLA Jared Wolfe 270 −14 2 strokes Felipe Aguilar
Estanislao Goya
Horacio León
Abierto de Chile
2017 CHL Felipe Aguilar (4) 279 −9 Playoff Mito Pereira
2016 CHL Felipe Aguilar (3) 266 −22 4 strokes Thomas Baik
Hyundai - BBVA Abierto de Chile
2015 PGATLA Wil Bateman 264 −24 1 stroke Rafael Campos
2014 PGATLA Jorge Fernández-Valdés 271 −17 2 strokes Joel Dahmen
Armando Favela
Chile Open
2013 PGATLA Timothy O'Neal 275 −13 Playoff Ryan Blaum
Sebastián Saavedra
Abierto de Chile
2012 Mauricio Molina 273 −15 1 stroke Benjamín Alvarado
2011 TLA Benjamín Alvarado (2) 266 −22 8 strokes Mauricio Molina
Sebastián Saavedra
2010 TLA Gustavo Acosta 282 −6 Playoff Wolmer Murillo
Abierto de Chile Copa BCI
2009 TLA Agustín Jauretche 279 −9 2 strokes Paulo Pinto
Abierto de Chile
2008 TLA Felipe Aguilar (2) 265 −23 11 strokes Sebastián Saavedra
2007 TLA Ángel Fernández 279 −9 2 strokes Felipe Aguilar
2006 Mark Tullo (2)
2005 Mark Tullo
2004 Roy Mackenzie (3)
2003 Benjamín Alvarado (a)
2002 Felipe Aguilar
Chile Open
2001 Guillermo Encina (5)
2000 Cristián León
1999 Guillermo Encina (4)
1998 Roy Mackenzie (2)
1997 Ignacio Basagoitía (a)
1996 Ricardo González
1995 Gabriel Morgan S. (a)
1994 Raúl Fretes
1993 Francisco Cerda
1992 Juan E. Labbé (a)
1991 Guillermo Encina (3)
1990 Guillermo Encina (2)
1989 Roy Mackenzie (a)
1988 Guillermo Encina
1987 Hugo León B. (a)
1986 Luis Torres
1985 Carlos Franco
1984 Eduardo Romero
1983 Felipe Taverne
1982: No tournament
1981 John Hamarik[1] 281 −7
1980 Gary Player 284 −4 1 stroke Alan Pate
1979 Ramón Muñóz
1978 Francisco Cerda (7)
1977 Andrés Morales (a)
1976 Michael Grasty (a)
1975 William Pérez (a)
1974 Francisco Cerda (6)
1973 Francisco Cerda (5)
1972 Rafael Jerez (2)
1971 Rafael Jerez
1970 Patricio Pino
1969 Francisco Cerda (4)
1968 Mauricio Galeno V. (a)
1967 Francisco Cerda (3)
1966 Francisco Cerda (2)
1965 Francisco Cerda
1964 Anisio Araya
1963 Enrique Orellana (2)
1962 Arturo Mori (8)
1961 Roberto De Vicenzo
1960 Enrique Orellana
1959: No tournament
1958 Manuel Morales
1957 Luciano Calderón (6)
1956: No tournament
1955 Guy Barroilhet (a)
1954 Osvaldo De Vicenzo (3)
1953 Osvaldo De Vicenzo (2)
1952 Osvaldo De Vicenzo
1951 Alberto Salas
1951 Luciano Calderón (5)
1950 Luciano Calderón (4)
1949 Luciano Calderón (3)
1948 Luis Salas
1947 Emilo Palacios
1946 Enrique Bertolino
Roberto De Vicenzo
Title shared
1945 Francisco Baena
1944 Luis A. Herrera (a)
1943 Luciano Calderón (2)
1942 Justo Vega (3)
1941 Justo Vega (2)
1940 Justo Vega
1939 Luciano Calderón
1938 Luis Reyes
1937 Arturo Mori (7)
1936 W. V. Simson (a)
1935 Eduardo Blasi
1934 Arturo Mori (6)
1933 Arturo Mori (5)
1932 Arturo Mori (4)
1931 Pedro Silva (2)
1930 Pedro Silva
1929 Arturo Mori (3)
1928 Arturo Mori (2)
1927 Arturo Mori

Source:[2]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ CHL − Chilean Tour; PGATLA − PGA Tour Latinoamérica; TLA − Tour de las Américas.

References

  1. ^ "Hamarik, 56, remembered for talent, faith, encouragement".
  2. ^ "Abierto de Chile | Ganadores". Federación Chilena de Golf (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 March 2020.