Coast Open

The Coast Open, or Abierto del Litoral, is a golf tournament played in Argentina. Founded in 1932 as the Torneo de Profesionales (Professional Tournament), a name only used for the first two editions, it has always been played at the Rosario Golf Club in Rosario, Santa Fe.

Abierto del Litoral
Tournament information
LocationRosario, Santa Fe, Argentina
Established1932
Course(s)Rosario Golf Club
Par70
Tour(s)Challenge Tour
Tour de las Américas
TPG Tour
PGA of Argentina Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundArg$8,000,000
Month playedDecember
Tournament record score
Aggregate261 Andrés Romero (2006)
Current champion
Argentina César Costilla
Location Map
Rosario GC is located in Argentina
Rosario GC
Rosario GC
Location in Argentina

The tournament has been a fixture on the PGA Tour Latinoamérica Developmental Series. It was previously an annual stop on the higher level Tour de las Américas from 2000 until 2010 having been an event on that tours predecessor, the South American Tour, between 1993 and 1999. It was also included on the European Challenge Tour schedule in 2007 (2008 season), being one of five tournaments held in Latin America, and four in Argentina, that season.

Fidel de Luca has the most victories, with eight. In 1932, 1952 and 1983 the championship ended in a tie, with no playoff being held to determine an outright winner.

Winners

YearTour(s)[lower-alpha 1]WinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
Abierto del Litoral
2022TPGArgentina Alejandro Tosti268−121 strokeArgentina Nelson Ledesma
2021TPGArgentina Martín Contini269−152 strokesArgentina Andrés Gallegos
Argentina Fabián Gómez
2020: No tournament
2019TPGArgentina César Costilla271−92 strokesArgentina César Monasterio
2018Argentina Vicente Marzilio (a)280E2 strokesArgentina Andrés Schönbaum (a)
2017TPGArgentina Sebastián Bergagna266−146 strokesArgentina Sebastián Saavedra
2016TPGArgentina Thomas Baik272−8PlayoffArgentina César Costilla
2015TPGArgentina Rafael Gómez268−122 strokesArgentina Julián Etulain
2014TPGArgentina Miguel Ángel Carballo269−111 strokeArgentina Jorge Monroy
Argentina Julio Zapata
2013TPGArgentina Ricardo González (5)268−124 strokesArgentina Sergio Acevedo
2012TPGArgentina Santiago Bauni (a)272−81 strokeParaguay Marco Ruiz
2011: No tournament
2010TPGArgentina Ricardo González (4)273−73 strokesArgentina Rafael Gómez
Argentina Mauricio Molina
2009TPGArgentina Ricardo González (3)277−3PlayoffArgentina Andrés Romero
2008TLA, TPGArgentina Andrés Romero (2)268−123 strokesArgentina Mauricio Molina
Abierto del Litoral Personal
2007CHA, TLA, TPGArgentina Miguel Rodríguez271−91 strokeArgentina Andrés Romero
Abierto del Litoral
2006ARG, TLAArgentina Andrés Romero261Argentina Ricardo González
2005ARGArgentina Ricardo González (2)204Argentina Julio Zapata
2004: No tournament
2003Argentina Ricardo González267Argentina Eduardo Romero
2002Argentina Rodolfo González282Argentina José Cantero
2001Paraguay Marco Ruiz278Argentina Gustavo Acosta
Argentina Ariel Cañete
Argentina Rafael Gómez
Argentina Rodolfo González
2000Colombia Jesús Amaya134Argentina Gustavo Rojas
1999Argentina César Monasterio (2)275Argentina Omar Solis
Argentina Rigoberto Velazquez
1998United States Tim Hegna272Argentina Armando Saavedra
1997Argentina Armando Saavedra266Canada David Morland IV
1996United States Scott Dunlap266Namibia Trevor Dodds
Paraguay Pedro Martínez
Argentina Rodolfo Rodríguez
1995Argentina Ángel Cabrera266Argentina Miguel Fernández
Argentina Gustavo Piovano
1994Argentina César Monasterio271United States Brad Klapprott
Argentina Gustavo Rojas
1993Argentina Luis CarbonettiArgentina Miguel Guzmán
Argentina Ricardo Montenegro
1992Argentina Adan Sowa (3)Argentina Luis Carbonetti
1991Argentina Jorge Berendt
1990Argentina Miguel Guzmán
1989Argentina Jorge Berendt
1988Argentina Miguel Fernández (2)
1987Argentina Miguel Fernández279Argentina Antonio Ortiz
1986Argentina Armando Saavedra (2)276Argentina Vicente Fernández
1985Argentina Armando Saavedra275Argentina Jorge Soto
1984Argentina Eduardo Romero
1983Argentina Jorge Soto
Argentina Adan Sowa (2)
278
1982Argentina Adan Sowa
1981: No tournament
1980Argentina Vicente Fernández (4)
1979: No tournament
1978Argentina Vicente Fernández (3)282Argentina Adan Sowa
1977Argentina Florentino Molina (2)Argentina Juan Carlos Cabrera
1976Argentina Juan Carlos MolinaArgentina Jorge Soto
1975Argentina Florentino Molina282
1974Argentina Fidel de Luca (8)279Argentina Armando Saavedra
1973Argentina Juan Monroy280Argentina Fidel de Luca
Argentina Roberto De Vicenzo
1972Argentina Vicente Fernández (2)279
1971Argentina Fidel de Luca (7)279
1970Argentina Vicente Fernández289
1969Argentina Fidel de Luca (6)283
1968Argentina Roberto De Vicenzo (5)278
1967Argentina Leopoldo Ruiz (3)219
1966Argentina Fidel de Luca (5)280
1965Argentina Rodolfo Sereda284Argentina Roberto De Vicenzo
1964Argentina Romualdo Barbieri (3)292
1963Argentina Elcido Nari293
1962Argentina Fidel de Luca (4)282
1961Argentina Fidel de Luca (3)288
1960Argentina Fidel de Luca (2)281
1959Argentina Fidel de Luca297
1958Argentina Leopoldo Ruiz (2)286
1957Argentina Leopoldo Ruiz289
1956Argentina Orlando Tudino296
1955Argentina Arturo Soto (3)293
1954Argentina Sebastian Nicolosi294
1953Argentina Enrique Bertolino (2)287Argentina Arturo Soto
1952Argentina J. C. Posse
Argentina Arturo Soto (2)
294
1951Argentina Juan Anzaldo287Argentina Roberto De Vicenzo
1950Argentina Romualdo Barbieri (2)278Argentina Juan Segura (a)
1949Argentina Roberto De Vicenzo (4)286
1948Argentina Romualdo Barbieri283
1947Argentina Roberto De Vicenzo (3)282Argentina Arturo Soto
1946Argentina Roberto De Vicenzo (2)283
1945Argentina Martin Pose (3)282
1944Argentina Arturo Soto290
1943Argentina Enrique Bertolino293
1942Argentina Roberto De Vicenzo277Argentina José Jurado
1941Argentina Marcos Churio282
1940Argentina Martin Pose (2)292
1939Argentina Emilio Serra (3)291
1938Argentina Emilio Serra (2)291
1937Argentina Martin Pose292
1935–36: No tournament
1934Argentina Emilio Serra283
1933: No tournament
1932Argentina Marcos Churio
Argentina Andres Perez
288

Source:[1]

Notes

References

  1. Andrada, Franco (3 December 2018). "Andrés Schönbaum no se guardó nada y mostró su mejor versión en Rosario". Mi Valle (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 28 November 2019. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
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