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Brazil Open (golf)

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Annual golf tournament
Golf tournament
ECP Brazil Open
Tournament information
LocationRio de Janeiro, Brazil
Established1945
Course(s)Olympic Golf Course
Par71
Length7,126 yards (6,516 m)
Tour(s)PGA Tour Americas
PGA Tour Latinoamérica
Tour de las Américas
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$225,000
Month playedApril
Tournament record score
Aggregate262Rafael Becker (2014)
To par−21Shad Tuten (2019)
Current champion
CanadaMatthew Anderson
Location map
Olympic Golf Course is located in Brazil
Olympic Golf Course
Olympic Golf Course
Location inBrazil

TheBrazil Open orAberto do Brasil is an annualgolf tournament held inBrazil. It was founded in 1945 and was an event on theTour de las Américas on several occasions, most recently in 2005. It is now an event onPGA Tour Americas.

History

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Until the early 1980s, the tournament was a popular stop for many of the world's topprofessionals, and can boastmajor winnersSam Snead,Billy Casper,Gary Player,Raymond Floyd,Jerry Pate andHale Irwin in addition to superstars of South American golf,Roberto De Vicenzo andÁngel Cabrera, amongst its list of champions.

The most successful player remainsMário Gonzalez, who won a total of eight titles, including seven out of nine between 1946 and 1955 (no tournament was held in 1947).

As part of the celebrations of the 500 year anniversary of thediscovery of Brazil byPedro Álvares Cabral, in 2000 theEuropean Tour included the São Paulo and the Rio de Janeiro 500 Year Opens on their schedule. The following year the São Paulo event was again included on the European calendar, and somewhat confusingly titled theSão Paulo Brazil Open.

Winners

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YearTour[a]WinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upVenueRef.
ECP Brazil Open
2024PGATAMCanadaMatthew Anderson197[b]−161 strokeUnited StatesConner Godsey
United StatesOllie Osborne
Campo Olímpico[1]
JHSF Aberto do Brasil
2023PGATLANew ZealandCharlie Hillier265−191 strokeUnited StatesDavis ShoreFazenda Boa Vista
2022PGATLAArgentinaJaime López Rivarola264−201 strokeNetherlandsRowin CaronFazenda Boa Vista
2020–21: No tournament
2019PGATLAUnited StatesShad Tuten263−212 strokesUnited StatesPatrick Flavin
United StatesPatrick Newcomb
Fazenda Boa Vista
2018PGATLAColombiaMarcelo Rozo264−201 strokeAustraliaHarrison Endycott
United StatesChase Hanna
Fazenda Boa Vista[2]
Aberto do Brasil
2017PGATLAMexicoRodolfo Cazaubón267−176 strokesMexicoÓscar Fraustro
MexicoJosé de Jesús Rodríguez
Campo Olímpico[3]
2016PGATLAArgentinaJorge Fernández-Valdés280−42 strokesCanadaCorey Conners
United StatesBrad Hopfinger
ChileMito Pereira
Campo Olímpico[4]
2015PGATLABrazilAlexandre Rocha267−17PlayoffUnited StatesKent Bulle
United StatesKeith Mitchell
Itanhangá[5]
2014PGATLABrazilRafael Becker262−143 strokesArgentinaAriel Cañete
United StatesJoel Dahmen
Gavea[6]
2013PGATLAUnited StatesRyan Blaum265−11PlayoffArgentinaAlan WagnerGavea[7]
2012PGATLAArgentinaClodomiro Carranza269−15PlayoffMexicoJosé de Jesús RodríguezSão Fernando[8]
2011TLAColombiaÓscar David Álvarez275−91 strokeArgentinaCésar Costilla
ArgentinaSebastián Fernández
São Fernando[9]
HSBC Aberto do Brasil
2010ParaguayMarco Ruiz269−193 strokesBrazilFelipe Navarro (a)Alphaville Graciosa[10]
2009: No tournament
HSBC Premier Aberto do Brasil
2008BrazilRafael Barcellos280BrazilAlessandro FabiettiDamha
2006–07: No tournament
MasterCard Brazil Open
2005TLAArgentinaMiguel Guzmán275−137 strokesArgentinaEduardo Argiró
ArgentinaMauricio Molina
Costa do Sauípe[11]
Trump Aberto do Brasil
2004BrazilPhilippe Gasnier278−102 strokesBrazilRafael BarcellosCosta do Sauípe[12]
American Express Trump Brazil Open
2003TLAParaguayCarlos Franco (2)281−3PlayoffArgentinaEduardo ArgiróSão Fernando[13]
2002: No tournament
Chevrolet Brazil Open
2001TLAParaguayCarlos Franco273−114 strokesArgentinaMiguel GuzmánSão Paulo[14]
2000TLAColombiaJesús Amaya274−6PlayoffUnited StatesShannon SykoraGuarapiranga[15]
Brazil Open
1999ArgentinaÁngel Cabrera (2)267−17PlayoffArgentinaEduardo RomeroSão Paulo[16]
1998ArgentinaÁngel Cabrera265−197 strokesArgentinaEduardo RomeroSão Paulo[17]
1997: No tournament
1996BrazilRuberlei FelizardoClube Curitibano
1995BrazilEduardo Pesenti (a)2736 strokesBrazilRuberlei FelizardoSão Paulo[18]
1994: No tournament
1993BrazilEduardo Caballero (2)São Paulo
1992BrazilRicardo MechereffeClube Curitibano
1991ParaguayÁngel Franco279−91 strokeParaguayRaúl FretesItanhangá[19]
1990ParaguayPedro Martínez271−175 strokesParaguayCarlos FrancoSão Paulo[20]
1989: No tournament
1988VenezuelaCarlos Larraín (a)266−64 strokesArgentinaVicente Fernández
ParaguayPedro Martínez
Gavea[21]
1987: No tournament
1986BrazilEduardo Caballero277−72 strokesEnglandPhil HarrisonSão Fernando[22]
1985EnglandRobert Lee272E1 strokeArgentinaHoracio Carbonetti
SpainMiguel Ángel Martín
Northern IrelandRonan Rafferty
ArgentinaEduardo Romero
ArgentinaAdan Sowa
Gavea[23]
1984ArgentinaVicente Fernández (3)277−114 strokesUnited StatesJeff HartItanhangá[24]
1983ArgentinaVicente Fernández (2)275−91 strokeEnglandMark JamesSão Paulo[25]
1982United StatesHale Irwin265−72 strokesSpainManuel Calero
United StatesCurtis Strange
Gavea[26]
1981United StatesTom Sieckmann284−41 strokeBrazilJaime GonzalezItanhangá[27]
1980United StatesJerry Pate274−10PlayoffSpainManuel PiñeroSão Fernando[28][29]
1979ArgentinaFidel de Luca270−2PlayoffArgentinaRoberto De VicenzoGavea[30]
1978United StatesRaymond Floyd277−75 strokesArgentinaVicente Fernández
ScotlandSteve Martin
São Paulo[31]
1977ArgentinaVicente Fernández274−103 strokesUnited StatesLou Graham
SpainManuel Piñero
São Paulo[32][33]
1976ArgentinaJuan Quinteros279−1PlayoffArgentinaRoberto De VicenzoPorto Alegre[34]
1975BrazilPriscillo Diniz (a)274−10PlayoffUnited StatesLanny WadkinsSão Paulo[35]
1974South AfricaGary Player (2)267−95 strokesUnited StatesMark HayesGavea[36]
1973ArgentinaRoberto De Vicenzo (6)279−14 strokesSouth AfricaDale HayesSão Fernando[37]
1972South AfricaGary Player270−610 strokesUnited StatesSteve MelnykGavea[38]
1971United StatesBruce Fleisher280−4PlayoffBrazilJaime Gonzalez (a)Itanhangá[39]
1970United StatesBert Greene276−84 strokesArgentinaRoberto De Vicenzo
ArgentinaFlorentino Molina
AustraliaBob Stanton
São Paulo[40]
1969BrazilMário Gonzalez (8)280E1 strokeArgentinaRoberto De VicenzoPorto Alegre[41]
1968JapanTakaaki Kono282+25 strokesSouth AfricaHugh Baiocchi
JapanKenji Hosoishi
São Fernando[42]
1967ArgentinaRaúl Travieso281−75 strokesArgentinaJorge Ledesma (a)Itanhangá[43]
1966United StatesRex Baxter277−75 strokesSpainRamón SotaSão Paulo[44]
1965SpainRamón Sota268−4PlayoffUnited StatesGene LittlerGavea[45]
1964ArgentinaRoberto De Vicenzo (5)285+5PlayoffArgentinaElcido NariSão Fernando[46]
1963ArgentinaRoberto De Vicenzo (4)279−95 strokesWalesDave ThomasItanhangá[47]
1962EnglandBernard Hunt273−115 strokesWalesDave ThomasSão Paulo[48]
1961EnglandPeter Alliss272E4 strokesBrazilMário GonzalezGavea[49][50]
1960ArgentinaRoberto De Vicenzo (3)271−133 strokesUnited StatesMike SouchakSão Paulo[51]
1959United StatesBilly Casper (2)268−46 strokesBrazilMário GonzalezGavea[52]
1958United StatesBilly Casper270−149 strokesArgentinaLeopoldo RuizSão Paulo[53]
1957ArgentinaRoberto De Vicenzo (2)2818 strokesArgentinaLeopoldo RuizItanhangá[54]
1956ArgentinaFidel de Luca2782 strokesArgentinaAntonio CerdáSão Paulo[55]
1955BrazilMário Gonzalez (7)2756 strokesArgentinaArturo SotoGavea[56]
1954ArgentinaRoberto De Vicenzo2774 strokesBrazilMário GonzalezSão Paulo[57]
1953BrazilMário Gonzalez (6)2704 strokesArgentinaMartin PoseGavea
1952United StatesSam Snead26712 strokesBrazilRicardo RossiSão Paulo[58]
1951BrazilMário Gonzalez (5)2723 strokesArgentinaRoberto De VicenzoGavea[59]
1950BrazilMário Gonzalez (4)270ArgentinaRoberto De VicenzoSão Paulo
1949BrazilMário Gonzalez (3)269ArgentinaRoberto De VicenzoGavea
1948BrazilMário Gonzalez (a) (2)2702 strokesUnited StatesFrank Stranahan (a)São Paulo[60]
1947: No tournament
1946BrazilMário Gonzalez (a)2741 strokeArgentinaRoberto De VicenzoSão Paulo
1945ArgentinaMartin Pose2752 strokesArgentinaRoberto De VicenzoGavea[61]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^PGATAM −PGA Tour Americas; PGATLA −PGA Tour Latinoamérica; TLA −Tour de las Américas.
  2. ^Shortened to 54 holes due to weather.

References

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