Brazil Open (golf)

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The Brazil Open or Aberto do Brasil is an annual golf tournament held in Brazil. It was founded in 1945 and was an event on the Tour de las Américas on several occasions, most recently in 2005. It is now an event on PGA Tour Americas.

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
Aggregate262 Rafael Becker (2014)
To par−21 Shad Tuten (2019)
Current champion
Canada Matthew Anderson
Location map
Olympic Golf Course is located in Brazil
Olympic Golf Course
Olympic Golf Course
Location in Brazil

History

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Until the early 1980s, the tournament was a popular stop for many of the world's top professionals, and can boast major winners Sam Snead, Billy Casper, Gary Player, Raymond Floyd, Jerry Pate and Hale Irwin in addition to superstars of South American golf, Roberto De Vicenzo and Ángel Cabrera, amongst its list of champions.

The most successful player remains Mário 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 the discovery of Brazil by Pedro Álvares Cabral, in 2000 the European 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 the São Paulo Brazil Open.

Winners

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Year Tour[a] Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Venue Ref.
ECP Brazil Open
2024 PGATAM   Matthew Anderson 197[b] −16 1 stroke   Conner Godsey
  Ollie Osborne
Campo Olímpico [1]
JHSF Aberto do Brasil
2023 PGATLA   Charlie Hillier 265 −19 1 stroke   Davis Shore Fazenda Boa Vista
2022 PGATLA   Jaime López Rivarola 264 −20 1 stroke   Rowin Caron Fazenda Boa Vista
2020–21: No tournament
2019 PGATLA   Shad Tuten 263 −21 2 strokes   Patrick Flavin
  Patrick Newcomb
Fazenda Boa Vista
2018 PGATLA   Marcelo Rozo 264 −20 1 stroke   Harrison Endycott
  Chase Hanna
Fazenda Boa Vista [2]
Aberto do Brasil
2017 PGATLA   Rodolfo Cazaubón 267 −17 6 strokes   Óscar Fraustro
  José de Jesús Rodríguez
Campo Olímpico [3]
2016 PGATLA   Jorge Fernández-Valdés 280 −4 2 strokes   Corey Conners
  Brad Hopfinger
  Mito Pereira
Campo Olímpico [4]
2015 PGATLA   Alexandre Rocha 267 −17 Playoff   Kent Bulle
  Keith Mitchell
Itanhangá [5]
2014 PGATLA   Rafael Becker 262 −14 3 strokes   Ariel Cañete
  Joel Dahmen
Gavea [6]
2013 PGATLA   Ryan Blaum 265 −11 Playoff   Alan Wagner Gavea [7]
2012 PGATLA   Clodomiro Carranza 269 −15 Playoff   José de Jesús Rodríguez São Fernando [8]
2011 TLA   Óscar David Álvarez 275 −9 1 stroke   César Costilla
  Sebastián Fernández
São Fernando [9]
HSBC Aberto do Brasil
2010   Marco Ruiz 269 −19 3 strokes   Felipe Navarro (a) Alphaville Graciosa [10]
2009: No tournament
HSBC Premier Aberto do Brasil
2008   Rafael Barcellos 280   Alessandro Fabietti Damha
2006–07: No tournament
MasterCard Brazil Open
2005 TLA   Miguel Guzmán 275 −13 7 strokes   Eduardo Argiró
  Mauricio Molina
Costa do Sauípe [11]
Trump Aberto do Brasil
2004   Philippe Gasnier 278 −10 2 strokes   Rafael Barcellos Costa do Sauípe [12]
American Express Trump Brazil Open
2003 TLA   Carlos Franco (2) 281 −3 Playoff   Eduardo Argiró São Fernando [13]
2002: No tournament
Chevrolet Brazil Open
2001 TLA   Carlos Franco 273 −11 4 strokes   Miguel Guzmán São Paulo [14]
2000 TLA   Jesús Amaya 274 −6 Playoff   Shannon Sykora Guarapiranga [15]
Brazil Open
1999   Ángel Cabrera (2) 267 −17 Playoff   Eduardo Romero São Paulo [16]
1998   Ángel Cabrera 265 −19 7 strokes   Eduardo Romero São Paulo [17]
1997: No tournament
1996   Ruberlei Felizardo   Clube Curitibano
1995   Eduardo Pesenti (a) 273 6 strokes   Ruberlei Felizardo São Paulo [18]
1994: No tournament
1993   Eduardo Caballero (2)   São Paulo
1992   Ricardo Mechereffe   Clube Curitibano
1991   Ángel Franco 279 −9 1 stroke   Raúl Fretes Itanhangá [19]
1990   Pedro Martínez 271 −17 5 strokes   Carlos Franco São Paulo [20]
1989: No tournament
1988   Carlos Larraín (a) 266 −6 4 strokes   Vicente Fernández
  Pedro Martínez
Gavea [21]
1987: No tournament
1986   Eduardo Caballero 277 −7 2 strokes   Phil Harrison São Fernando [22]
1985   Robert Lee 272 E 1 stroke   Horacio Carbonetti
  Miguel Ángel Martín
  Ronan Rafferty
  Eduardo Romero
  Adan Sowa
Gavea [23]
1984   Vicente Fernández (3) 277 −11 4 strokes   Jeff Hart Itanhangá [24]
1983   Vicente Fernández (2) 275 −9 1 stroke   Mark James São Paulo [25]
1982   Hale Irwin 265 −7 2 strokes   Manuel Calero
  Curtis Strange
Gavea [26]
1981   Tom Sieckmann 284 −4 1 stroke   Jaime Gonzalez Itanhangá [27]
1980   Jerry Pate 274 −10 Playoff   Manuel Piñero São Fernando [28][29]
1979   Fidel de Luca 270 −2 Playoff   Roberto De Vicenzo Gavea [30]
1978   Raymond Floyd 277 −7 5 strokes   Vicente Fernández
  Steve Martin
São Paulo [31]
1977   Vicente Fernández 274 −10 3 strokes   Lou Graham
  Manuel Piñero
São Paulo [32][33]
1976   Juan Quinteros 279 −1 Playoff   Roberto De Vicenzo Porto Alegre [34]
1975   Priscillo Diniz (a) 274 −10 Playoff   Lanny Wadkins São Paulo [35]
1974   Gary Player (2) 267 −9 5 strokes   Mark Hayes Gavea [36]
1973   Roberto De Vicenzo (6) 279 −1 4 strokes   Dale Hayes São Fernando [37]
1972   Gary Player 270 −6 10 strokes   Steve Melnyk Gavea [38]
1971   Bruce Fleisher 280 −4 Playoff   Jaime Gonzalez (a) Itanhangá [39]
1970   Bert Greene 276 −8 4 strokes   Roberto De Vicenzo
  Florentino Molina
  Bob Stanton
São Paulo [40]
1969   Mário Gonzalez (8) 280 E 1 stroke   Roberto De Vicenzo Porto Alegre [41]
1968   Takaaki Kono 282 +2 5 strokes   Hugh Baiocchi
  Kenji Hosoishi
São Fernando [42]
1967   Raúl Travieso 281 −7 5 strokes   Jorge Ledesma (a) Itanhangá [43]
1966   Rex Baxter 277 −7 5 strokes   Ramón Sota São Paulo [44]
1965   Ramón Sota 268 −4 Playoff   Gene Littler Gavea [45]
1964   Roberto De Vicenzo (5) 285 +5 Playoff   Elcido Nari São Fernando [46]
1963   Roberto De Vicenzo (4) 279 −9 5 strokes   Dave Thomas Itanhangá [47]
1962   Bernard Hunt 273 −11 5 strokes   Dave Thomas São Paulo [48]
1961   Peter Alliss 272 E 4 strokes   Mário Gonzalez Gavea [49][50]
1960   Roberto De Vicenzo (3) 271 −13 3 strokes   Mike Souchak São Paulo [51]
1959   Billy Casper (2) 268 −4 6 strokes   Mário Gonzalez Gavea [52]
1958   Billy Casper 270 −14 9 strokes   Leopoldo Ruiz São Paulo [53]
1957   Roberto De Vicenzo (2) 281 8 strokes   Leopoldo Ruiz Itanhangá [54]
1956   Fidel de Luca 278 2 strokes   Antonio Cerdá São Paulo [55]
1955   Mário Gonzalez (7) 275 6 strokes   Arturo Soto Gavea [56]
1954   Roberto De Vicenzo 277 4 strokes   Mário Gonzalez São Paulo [57]
1953   Mário Gonzalez (6) 270 4 strokes   Martin Pose Gavea
1952   Sam Snead 267 12 strokes   Ricardo Rossi São Paulo [58]
1951   Mário Gonzalez (5) 272 3 strokes   Roberto De Vicenzo Gavea [59]
1950   Mário Gonzalez (4) 270   Roberto De Vicenzo São Paulo
1949   Mário Gonzalez (3) 269   Roberto De Vicenzo Gavea
1948   Mário Gonzalez (a) (2) 270 2 strokes   Frank Stranahan (a) São Paulo [60]
1947: No tournament
1946   Mário Gonzalez (a) 274 1 stroke   Roberto De Vicenzo São Paulo
1945   Martin Pose 275 2 strokes   Roberto De Vicenzo Gavea [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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