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Golf tournament
The Norpatagonico Open , or Abierto Norpatagónico , is one of the major professional golf tournaments in Argentina . Founded in 1969, it has always been held at the Palihue Golf Club in Bahía Blanca , Buenos Aires Province , although it was not played between 1974 and 1986.
The tournament currently forms part of the PGA Tour Latinoamérica Developmental Series .
Winners
Year
Winner[ 1]
Score
Runner-up
Amateur winner
2014
Emilio Domínguez
271
Rafael Gómez
2014
Sebastián Saavedra
273
Ramón Franco
2013
Félix Andrés Cordoba
202
Paulo Javier Pinto
2012
Ariel Cañete
206
Lucas Juncos
2011
Emilio Domiguez
271
Miguel Angel Carballo
2010
No tournament
2009
Fabián Gómez
267
Clodomiro Carranza
Emiliano Grillo
2008
Daniel Altamirano
272
Mauricio Molina , Cesar Costilla,César Monasterio , Emiliano Grillo (amateur)
Emiliano Grillo
2007
Luciano Dodda (amateur)
273
Roberto Coceres
Luciano Dodda
2006
Rodolfo González
271
Sebastián Fernández
Alan Wagner
2005
Julio Zapata
276
Claudio Machado
Sebastián Saavedra
2004
Rodolfo González
274
Eduardo Argiro
2003
Eduardo Argiro
276
Ariel Cañete , Roberto Coceres
Patricio Gutierrez
2002
Ariel Cañete
273
César Monasterio
2001
José Cantero
274
Rodolfo González
Clodomiro Carranza
2000
Pedro Martínez
275
Eduardo Argiro, Rodolfo González , Rubén Alvarez
1999
Rodolfo González
273
Angel Franco
1998
Rafael Gómez
271
Ricardo González
1997
Miguel Fernández
272
Fabian Montovia
Guillermo Cantarelli
1996
Angel Franco
277
Armando Saavedra , Miguel Guzmán ,Sebastián Fernández , Ricardo González
1995*
Rubén Alvarez
203
Eduardo Romero
1994
Miguel Guzmán
268
Luis Carbonetti , Gustavo Rojas
1993
Fabian Montovia
277
Armando Saavedra , Angel Franco
Gonzalo Ramaciotti
1992
Ángel Cabrera
275
César Monasterio
1991
Rubén Alvarez
288
1990
Carlos Franco
288
1989
Jorge Berendt
279
1988
Eduardo Romero
271
Miguel Fernández
1987
José Cantero
281
Horacio Carbonetti
1974–86
No tournament
1973
Vicente Fernández
277
1972
Fidel de Luca
279
1971
Florentino Molina
287
1970
Vicente Fernández
283
1969
Roberto de Vicenzo
275
Jorge Soto
* - 1995 championship reduced to 54 holes
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