2009 Tour de las Américas

The 2009 Tour de las Américas season consisted of 14 golf tournaments, hosted in eight different countries across Latin America. Four events were played in both Argentina and Colombia, two in Chile and Venezuela and one in Mexico and Paraguay.

The Tour de las Américas continued its close association with the PGA European Tour, with one event, the Club Colombia Masters being co-sanctioned by the Challenge Tour, Europe's official development tour.

The Order of Merit was won by Sweden's Peter Gustafsson.

Tournament results

In 2009 the prize funds ranged from US$30,000 to US$200,000.[1]

DatesTournamentHost countryWinnerNotes
9–15 Mar Abierto Internacional de Golf Copa Antioquia Colombia Sweden Peter Gustafsson
19–22 Mar Club Colombia Masters Colombia Argentina Alan Wagner Co-sanctioned with the Challenge Tour
13–19 Apr Abierto del Centro Argentina Argentina Fabián Gómez
20–26 Apr Televisa TLA Players Championship Mexico Colombia Eduardo Herrera
20–23 May Copa Tres Diamantes Mitsubishi Venezuela Argentina Paulo Pinto
22–27 Jun Venezuela Open Venezuela Argentina Daniel Barbetti
2–5 Jul Abierto Internacional Ciudad de Bucaramanga Colombia Colombia Óscar Álvarez
16–19 Jul Abierto Internacional de Golf Copa Suramericana Colombia Colombia José Manuel Garrido
8–12 Oct Abierto de Chile Copa BCI Chile Argentina Agustin Jauretche
13–18 Oct Abierto Hacienda Chicureo Chile Argentina Luciano Giometti
2–8 Nov Carlos Franco Invitational Paraguay Argentina Agustin Jauretche
16–22 Nov Roberto de Vicenzo Classic Argentina Argentina Fabián Gómez
1–6 Dec Argentine Masters Argentina United States Tom Lehman
7–13 Dec Argentine Open Argentina Argentina César Costilla

Order of Merit

RankPlayerCountryPoints[2]
1 Peter Gustafsson  Sweden 40934
2 Julio Zapata  Argentina 28023
3 Daniel Barbetti  Argentina 26780
4 Paulo Pinto  Argentina 25650
5 Eduardo Herrera  Colombia 21100

References

  1. "Tournaments Schedule 2009". Tour de las Americas. Retrieved 2011-01-24.
  2. "Temporada 2009" (PDF). Tour de las Americas. Retrieved 2011-01-24.

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