Chile Open (golf)

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.

Scotia Wealth Management Chile Open
Tournament information
LocationSantiago, Chile
Established1927
Course(s)Hacienda Chicureo
Par72
Length7,349 yards (6,720 m)
Tour(s)PGA Tour Latinoamérica
Tour de las Américas
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$175,000
Month playedDecember
Tournament record score
Aggregate264 Wil Bateman (2015)
To par−24 as above
Current champion
United States Matt Ryan
Location Map
Hacienda Chicureo is located in Chile
Hacienda Chicureo
Hacienda Chicureo
Location in Chile

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

Winners

YearTour[lower-alpha 1]WinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
Scotia Wealth Management Chile Open
2022PTLAUnited States Matt Ryan278−101 strokeUnited States Conner Godsey
2021PTLAArgentina Alan Wagner273−151 strokeUnited States Chandler Blanchet
Argentina Jorge Fernández-Valdés
Itau Abierto de Chile
2020PTLANo tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Abierto de Chile
2019PTLAUnited States John Somers265−192 strokesUnited States Alex Weiss
Volvo Abierto de Chile
2018PTLAUnited States Jared Wolfe270−142 strokesChile Felipe Aguilar
Argentina Estanislao Goya
Chile Horacio León
Abierto de Chile
2017Chile Felipe Aguilar (4)279−9PlayoffChile Mito Pereira
2016PTLADEVChile Felipe Aguilar (3)266−224 strokesArgentina Thomas Baik
Hyundai - BBVA Abierto de Chile
2015PTLACanada Wil Bateman264−241 strokePuerto Rico Rafael Campos
2014PTLAArgentina Jorge Fernández-Valdés271−172 strokesUnited States Joel Dahmen
Mexico Armando Favela
Chile Open
2013PTLAUnited States Timothy O'Neal275−13PlayoffUnited States Ryan Blaum
Argentina Sebastián Saavedra
2012Argentina Mauricio Molina
Abierto de Chile
2011TLAChile Benjamín Alvarado (2)266−228 strokesArgentina Mauricio Molina
Argentina Sebastián Saavedra
2010TLAArgentina Gustavo Acosta282−6PlayoffVenezuela Wolmer Murillo
Abierto de Chile Copa BCI
2009TLAArgentina Agustín Jauretche279−9
Abierto de Chile
2008TLAChile Felipe Aguilar (2)265−2311 strokesArgentina Sebastián Saavedra
2007TLAChile Angel Fernández279−9
2006Chile Mark Tullo (2)
2005Chile Mark Tullo
2004Chile Roy Mackenzie (3)
2003Chile Benjamín Alvarado (a)
2002Chile Felipe Aguilar
Chile Open
2001Chile Guillermo Encina (5)
2000Chile Cristián León
1999Chile Guillermo Encina (4)
1998Chile Roy Mackenzie (2)
1997Chile Ignacio Basagoitía (a)
1996Argentina Ricardo González
1995Chile Gabriel Morgan S. (a)
1994Paraguay Raúl Fretes
1993Chile Francisco Cerda
1992Chile Juan E. Labbé (a)
1991Chile Guillermo Encina (3)
1990Chile Guillermo Encina (2)
1989Chile Roy Mackenzie (a)
1988Chile Guillermo Encina
1987Chile Hugo León B. (a)
1986Chile Luis Torres
1985Paraguay Carlos Franco
1984Argentina Eduardo Romero
1983Chile Felipe Taverne
1982: No tournament
1981United States John Hamarik[1]281−7
1980South Africa Gary Player284−41 strokeUnited States Alan Pate
1979Venezuela Ramón Muñóz
1978Chile Francisco Cerda (7)
1977Chile Andrés Morales (a)
1976Chile Michael Grasty (a)
1975Chile William Pérez (a)
1974Chile Francisco Cerda (6)
1973Chile Francisco Cerda (5)
1972Chile Rafael Jerez (2)
1971Chile Rafael Jerez
1970Chile Patricio Pino
1969Chile Francisco Cerda (4)
1968Chile Mauricio Galeno V. (a)
1967Chile Francisco Cerda (3)
1966Chile Francisco Cerda (2)
1965Chile Francisco Cerda
1964Chile Anisio Araya
1963Chile Enrique Orellana (2)
1962Chile Arturo Mori (8)
1961Argentina Roberto De Vicenzo
1960Chile Enrique Orellana
1959: No tournament
1958Chile Manuel Morales
1957Chile Luciano Calderón (6)
1956: No tournament
1955Chile Guy Barroilhet (a)
1954Argentina Osvaldo De Vicenzo (3)
1953Argentina Osvaldo De Vicenzo (2)
1952Argentina Osvaldo De Vicenzo
1951Chile Alberto Salas
1951Chile Luciano Calderón (5)
1950Chile Luciano Calderón (4)
1949Chile Luciano Calderón (3)
1948Chile Luis Salas
1947Chile Emilo Palacios
1946Argentina Enrique Bertolino
Argentina Roberto De Vicenzo
Title shared
1945Chile Francisco Baena
1944Argentina Luis A. Herrera (a)
1943Chile Luciano Calderón (2)
1942Chile Justo Vega (3)
1941Chile Justo Vega (2)
1940Chile Justo Vega
1939Chile Luciano Calderón
1938Chile Luis Reyes
1937Chile Arturo Mori (7)
1936Chile W. V. Simson (a)
1935Argentina Eduardo Blasi
1934Argentina Arturo Mori (6)
1933Argentina Arturo Mori (5)
1932Argentina Arturo Mori (4)
1931Argentina Pedro Silva (2)
1930Argentina Pedro Silva
1929Argentina Arturo Mori (3)
1928Argentina Arturo Mori (2)
1927Argentina Arturo Mori

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