Tour de las Americas

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The Tour de las Américas is the men's professional golf tour for Latin America.

Top level tournament golf in Latin America has had an unstable history. Some of the national open championships in the region are long established, but they did not traditionally form a coherent tour. In the late 1970s and early 1980s the Caribbean Tour attracted entrants from leading European and American golfers such as Seve Ballesteros and Curtis Strange, but it folded after a few years. The next attempt was the "South American Tour" of 1981 to 1999, which was based around the existing national opens of the main Latin American countries. This had limited success in creating a popular and coherent tour, and was mainly notable for the quality of some of the players it exported to the PGA Tour and the European Tour, such as José Cóceres and Ángel Cabrera.

In 2000 new owners relaunched the tour under the name Tour de las Américas with aim of creating a schedule which would cover the whole region from Argentina to the Caribbean, and gain wider media exposure. The tour soon introduced a policy of co-sanctioning some events with Europe's second tier Challenge Tour. It also co-operates with the Nationwide Tour; for example some leading Tour de las Americas players are given entries to certain Nationwide Tour events. In 2006 there were twelve events that counted towards the Tour de las Americas Order of Merit, with prize funds ranging from US$55,000 to US$310,000.

If the Sunshine Tour is deemed to be the main tour for all of Africa, Latin America is the only region of the World which does not have a tour which is a full member of the International Federation of PGA Tours, and where the main tour does not offer Official World Golf Rankings points. The Tour de las Américas is hoping to be promoted into the World Ranking system in the future.

The Tour de las Americas joined the International Federation of PGA Tours under the Associate Membership category on July 30, 2007.

[edit] Order of Merit winners

Season Player Country US$
2007 Miguel Rodriguez Flag of Argentina Argentina 60,180
2006 Fabrizio Zanotti Flag of Paraguay Paraguay 68,790
2005 Daniel Barbetti Flag of Argentina Argentina 41,514
2004 Rafael Gomez Flag of Argentina Argentina 59,220
2003 Eduardo Argiro Flag of Argentina Argentina 48,174
2001-02 Rafael Gomez Flag of Argentina Argentina 55,987
2000-01 Angel Romero Flag of Colombia Colombia 49,396

[edit] 2007 Tour Schedule

Dates Tournament Host country Winner Notes
1-4 Feb Colombia Masters Argentina Flag of Italy Edoardo Molinari Co-sanctioned with the Challenge Tour
8-11 Feb Kai Fieberg Costa Rica Open Costa Rica Flag of Argentina Miguel Rodriguez Co-sanctioned with the Challenge Tour
15-18 Feb Guatemala Open Guatemala Flag of Wales Jamie Donaldson Co-sanctioned with the Challenge Tour
12-15 Apr Abierto del Centro Argentina Flag of Argentina Angel Cabrera
3-6 May Abierto de Venezuela Venezuela Flag of Colombia Jesus Amaya
9-12 May Copa 3 Diamantes Mitsubishi Venezuela Flag of Argentina Sebastian Saavedra
24-27 Oct Torneo de Maestros Argentina Flag of Argentina Angel Cabrera
1-4 Nov Chile Open Chile Flag of Chile Angel Fernandez
22-25 Nov Abierto de San Luis Argentina Flag of Argentina Emilio Dominguez
29 Nov - 2 Dec Torneo del Litoral Argentina Flag of Argentina Miguel Rodriguez Co-sanctioned with the Challenge Tour
6-9 Dec Abierto de Argetina Argentina Flag of Paraguay Marco Ruiz Co-sanctioned with the Challenge Tour

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