Colombian Open
Tournament information
LocationBarranquilla, Colombia
Established1945
Course(s)Club Campestre de Cali
Par71
Length6,640 yards (6,070 m)
Tour(s)PGA Tour Latinoamérica
Tour de las Américas
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$50,000
Month playedJuly
Tournament record score
Aggregate262 Jerry Pate (1981)
262 Gustavo Mendoza (1997)
To par–26 as above
Current champion
Colombia Camilo Aguado
Location Map
Club Campestre de Cali is located in Colombia
Club Campestre de Cali
Club Campestre de Cali
Location in Colombia

The Colombian Open, or Abierto de Colombia, is a golf tournament on the Colombian Tour and PGA Tour Latinoamérica that was first played in 1945. It has also on occasion been an event on the Tour de las Americas.[1][2]

In 2001, Camilo Villegas won a record fifth consecutive amateur prize, at the same time becoming only the second amateur to take the overall title.

Winners

YearTour[lower-alpha 1]WinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upVenue
Abierto de Colombia
2022COLColombia Camilo Aguado275−95 strokesColombia Juan Sebastián RoaClub Campestre de Cali
Colombian Open
2021COLColombia Jesús Amaya (4)278−102 strokesColombia David VanegasLagos de Caujaral
2019–2020: No tournament
Cartagena-Karibana Colombian Open
2018COLColombia Marcelo Rozo200−161 strokeColombia Nico EchavarríaTPC Cartagena
Avianca Colombia Open
2017PTLAMexico José de Jesús Rodríguez269−152 strokesColombia Nico EchavarríaClub Campestre Guaymaral
2016PTLAUnited States Justin Hueber267−215 strokesChile Mito PereiraClub Campestre de Medellin
2015PTLAColombia Diego Velásquez266−186 strokesUnited States Alex MoonLos Lagartos
Arturo Calle Colombian Open
2014PTLAColombia David Vanegas263−173 strokesUnited States Rick Cochran III
Colombia Andrés Echavarría
Ruitoque
2013PTLAUnited States Timothy O'Neal268−162 strokesMexico Óscar SernaClub Campestre de Pereira
2012PTLAArgentina Matías O'Curry279−98 strokesColombia Andrés Echavarría
Argentina Nelson Ledesma
El Rincón de Cajicá
Colombian Open
2011Colombia Alvaro Jose Arizabaleta275−9Colombia Manuel VillegasClub Campestre de Cali
Abierto de Colombia
2010TLAArgentina Julián Etulain267−213 strokesArgentina Rodolfo González
Colombia David Vanegas
Club Campestre Guaymaral
Colombian Open
2009Argentina Daniel Barbetti279−9Argentina Paulo PintoBarranquilla
2008Colombia Manuel Villegas272−8Argentina Rafael Gómez
Argentina Clodomiro Carranza
Los Lagartos
2007Colombia Diego Vanegas292+4PlayoffColombia Jose GarridoEl Rincón de Cajicá
2006Colombia Manuel José Merizalde280−4Colombia Alvaro PinedoClub Campestre de Cali
2005Colombia Jesús Amaya (3)282−6Colombia Luis ZapataClub Campestre de Guaymaral
2004Colombia Jesús Amaya (2)203−13Colombia Ángel RomeroLagos de Caujaral
2003Colombia Mario Julián Hurtado277−11Colombia Jesús Amaya
Colombia Gustavo Mendoza
Pueblo Viejo
2002Colombia Gustavo Mendoza (2)275−13PlayoffColombia Jesús AmayaClub Campestre de Guaymaral
2001Colombia Camilo Villegas (a)270−14Colombia Jesús AmayaClub Campestre de Pereira
2000Colombia Rafael Romero279−9Country Club de Bogotá
1999Colombia Rigoberto Velásquez (2)286−2Club Farallones
1998Argentina Miguel Guzmán271−17Paraguay Ángel Franco
Argentina Rafael Gómez
Hato Grande
1997Colombia Gustavo Mendoza262−26Club Campestre de Bucaramanga
1996Canada Arden Knoll272−16PlayoffSan Andrés
1995Colombia José Lisandro Gómez (2)287+3Club Campestre de Cali
1994Colombia Ángel Romero276−8La Sabana
1993Colombia Jesús Amaya276−12El Rodeo
1992Argentina Armando Saavedra278−10Country Club de Bogotá
1991Chile Roy Mackenzie290+2Condominio Campestre El Peñón
1990Peru Miguel Tola285−3Barranquilla
1989Colombia Luis Alfredo Puerto (2)288EEl Rincón de Cajicá
1988Colombia Liborio Zapata285+1Club Campestre de Cali
1987Colombia José Lisandro Gómez286−2San Andrés
1986Colombia Rigoberto Velásquez284−4Club Campestre de Bucaramanga
1985Colombia Luis Alfredo Puerto277−3Carmel Club
1984Colombia Rogelio González (5)290−2Club Farallones
1983Colombia Víctor Blanco205−11Los Lagartos
1982: No tournament
1981United States Jerry Pate262−2621 strokesColombia Luis ArevaloLos Lagartos
1980West Germany Bernhard Langer279−96 strokesBrazil Jaime Gonzalez
United States Mike White
England John Morgan
Country Club de Bogotá
1979Scotland Sam Torrance273−113 strokesUnited States Ray CarrascoClub Campestre de Cali
1978Colombia Alberto Rivadeneira (2)275−13Los Arrayanes
1977United States Phil Hancock272−16El Rodeo Macarena
1976Colombia Rogelio González (4)283−5Los Lagartos
1975England Peter Butler291+3Lagos de Cuajaral
1974Colombia Heraclio Valenzuela279Club Campestre de Pereira
1973Colombia Alfonso Bohórquez274Carmel Club
1972Colombia Diego Correa (a)281El Rodeo
1971United States Bert Greene274Country Club de Bogotá
1970Colombia Alberto Rivadeneira288Club Campestre de Cali
1969Colombia Rogelio González (3)281San Andrés
1968Colombia Rogelio González (2)283Club Campestre de Bucaramanga
1967Colombia Rogelio González285Country Club de Bogotá
1966Colombia Pedro P. García295Barranquilla
1964–65: No tournament
1963United States Chi-Chi Rodríguez287Barranquilla
1962Colombia Miguel Sala (2)280El Rodeo
1961Argentina Roberto De Vicenzo277El Rodeo
1960United States Bob Watson285Club Campestre de Cali
1959United States Pete Cooper283Club Campestre de Cali
1958Argentina Leopoldo Ruiz287Country Club de Bogotá
1957United States Doug Sanders269San Andrés
1956United States Arnold Palmer280Club Campestre de Cali
1955Argentina Esteban Sorolla284Los Lagartos
1954Argentina Pablo Molina286Los Lagartos
1953Colombia Miguel Sala287Country Club de Bogotá
1952United States Al Besselink281Country Club de Bogotá
1951Colombia Raúl Posse (3)286Club Campestre de Cali
1950Colombia Raúl Posse (2)296Barranquilla
1949Argentina Alberto Serra301San Andrés
1948Argentina Pedro Valdi (2)275Medellin
1947Argentina Pedro Valdi282Country Club de Bogotá
1946Colombia Raúl Posse284Club Campestre de Cali
1945Argentina Guillermo Felice397Country Club de Bogotá

Notes

  1. COL − Colombian Tour; PTLA − PGA Tour Latinoamérica; TLA − Tour de las Américas.

References

  1. "Historia - Abierto de Colombia". Federación Colombiana de Golf. Archived from the original on 2007-08-20. Retrieved 2009-01-27.
  2. "Noticias del Abierto de Colombia - Cuadro de Campeones". Federación Colombiana de Golf. Archived from the original on 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2009-02-04.
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