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]

DatesTournamentHost countryWinnerOWGR
points
Notes
16 Mar Abierto de Chile Chile Chile Benjamín Alvarado 6
713 Mar Abierto Internacional de Golf Copa Antioquia Colombia Argentina Joaquín Estévez 12 Co-sanctioned with the Challenge Tour
1420 Mar Pacific Colombia Tour Barranquilla Colombia United States Cody Slover 6 Co-sanctioned with the Canadian Tour
2127 Mar Pacific Colombia Tour Championship Colombia Canada Adam Hadwin 6 Co-sanctioned with the Canadian Tour
2023 Apr Abierto del Centro Argentina Paraguay Héctor Céspedes 6
1822 May TLA Televisa Players Championship Mexico Argentina Julián Etulain n/a
2329 May Toyota Peru Open Peru Chile Benjamín Alvarado 6
710 Jul Abierto de Golf Ciudad de Bucaramanga Colombia Colombia Alvaro Jose Arizabaleta 6
1417 Jul Abierto Internacional de Golf Copa Sura Colombia Argentina César Costilla 6
69 Oct Aberto do Brasil Brazil Colombia Óscar Álvarez 6
1316 Oct Abierto Internacional de Golf Hacienda Chicureo Copa Claro Chile Argentina Paulo Pinto 6
2730 Oct Abierto del Nordeste Argentina Argentina Emilio Domínguez 6
36 Nov Carlos Franco Invitational Paraguay Paraguay Fabrizio Zanotti 6
1720 Nov Roberto De Vicenzo Classic Argentina Argentina Nelson Ledesma 6
14 Dec Torneo de Maestros Argentina Argentina José Cóceres 6
811 Dec Visa Open de Argentina Argentina Argentina Maximiliano Godoy 6
1518 Dec Abierto Sport Frances Copa Nissan Chile Chile Francisco Cerda 6

Order of Merit

RankPlayerCountryPoints[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

  1. "Tournaments Schedule". Tour de las Americas. Retrieved 2011-12-22.
  2. "Temporada / Season 2011". Tour de las Americas. Retrieved 2011-12-22.

External links

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