North Open

North Open
Tournament information
Location Tucumán, Argentina
Established 1962
Course(s) Jockey Club
Par 71
Tour(s) TPG Tour (Argentina)
Format Stroke play
Final year 2011
Tournament record score
Aggregate 258 Andrés Romero (2006)
Current champion
Miguel Rodríguez

The North Open, or Abierto del Norte, was one of the major regional golf tournaments in Argentina. First held in 1962, it was always held at the Jockey Club, in Tucumán, the hometown of golfers César Monasterio and Andrés Romero.

Eduardo Romero has won the most titles, with five victories, closely followed by Roberto de Vicenzo and Andrés Romero with four each. The record aggregate score is 258, achieved by Andrés Romero in 2006. In 1991 and 2007 the championship ended in a tie, with no playoff being held to determine an outright winner.

Winners

YearWinner[1]ScoreRunner(s)-upAmateur winner
2011Miguel Rodríguez264Cesar Agustin CostillaJorge Fernandez Valdez
2010Jorge Monroy264Nelson Ledesma, Roberto Coceres, Cesar Costilla, Franco BarreraJorge Fernandez Valdez
2009Leandro Marelli (am)263Andrés RomeroLeandro Marelli
2008Andrés Romero264Ángel Cabrera, Emiliano Grillo (amateur)Emiliano Grillo
2007Andrés Romero
Ricardo González
265First place tie, no playoffAugusto Bruchmann Jr
2006Andrés Romero258Cesar CostillaSebastian Saavedra
2005Ángel Cabrera259Cesar CostillaEstanislao Goya
2004Ángel Cabrera265Eduardo RomeroEmilio Dominguez
2003Andrés Romero273Luis RuedaAlejandro Martinez
2002Eduardo Argiro272Daniel VancsikJaime Nougues
2001Amateur championship onlyJaime Nougues
2000Luis Carbonetti269Raúl FretesMatias Anselmo
1999No tournament due to the Jockey Clubs 60th anniversary
1998Eduardo Romero269Pedro MartínezJaime Nougues
1997Miguel Guzmán268Mauricio MolinaJaime Nougues
1996Jorge Berendt266Pablo BenzadonFernando Delia
1995Gustavo Rojas269Ricardo GonzálezJuan Pablo Abbate
1994Eduardo Romero270Armando SaavedraPablo Alderete
1993Miguel Guzmán273Augusto Bruchmann (amateur)Augusto Bruchmann
1992Eduardo Romero270 Fernando Chiesa
1991Adan Sowa
Eduardo Romero
265First place tie, no playoffFrancisco Aleman
1990Miguel Fernández276 Ronnie Damm
1989Miguel Guzmán271Luis CarbonettiAugusto Bruchmann
1988Pedro Martínez265Adan SowaAugusto Bruchmann
1987Eduardo Romero272Luis Carbonetti, Antonio OrtizManuel Tagle
1986Amateur championship onlyJorge Nicolosi
1985Luis Carbonetti271Hugo VizzoneJaime Nougues
1984No professionalsLuis Carbonetti
1983Roberto de Vicenzo280Jorge SotoAndres Schonbaum
1982No tournament due to the Falklands War
1981Amateur championship onlyJaime Nougues
1980Horacio Carbonetti280Jorge SotoJorge Nicolosi
1979Amateur championship onlyAugusto Bruchmann
1978Amateur championship onlyLuis Carbonetti
1977Amateur championship onlyAlejandro Gonzalez Bosch
1976Amateur championship onlyRoberto Monguzzi
1975Jorge Soto276Fidel de LucaJorge Nicolosi
1974Roberto de Vicenzo274 Juan Manuel Cossio
1973Roberto de Vicenzo275 Juan Manuel Cossio
1972Luis Daneri (amateur)272Vicente Fernández, Mario RomeroLuis Daneri
1971Fidel de Luca270Carlos LibertoRoberto Monguzzi
1970Juan Carlos Molina278 Roberto Monguzzi
1969Juan Monroy273 Roberto Monguzzi
1968Juan Carlos Molina273Fidel de LucaJorge Ledesma
1967Vicente Fernández275Leopoldo Ruiz, Florentino MolinaJorge De Azcuenaga
1966No tournament due to the Jockey Club hosting the Argentine Open
1965Fidel de Luca274 Jorge Ledesma
1964Amateur championship onlyJorge Ledesma
1963Leopoldo Ruiz278 Roberto Monguzzi
1962Roberto de Vicenzo281Juan Das NevesFernando Nougues

References

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