Tour de las Américas

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Template:Use dmy dates Template:Short description Template:Infobox Sports league The Tour de las Américas (TLA) was the principal men's professional golf tour throughout Latin America and the Caribbean from 2000 through to 2012 when it was superseded by the PGA Tour Latinoamérica.

History

Top level tournament golf in Latin America has had an unstable history. Some of the national open championships in the region are long established, but they did not traditionally form a coherent tour. From the late 1950s through to the mid 1970s the Caribbean Tour, which was affiliated with the PGA Tour, comprised only a small number of tournaments but attracted entrants from leading European and American golfers. As interest from PGA Tour players dwindled, the tour eventually withdrew their support and the Caribbean Tour folded. The next attempt was the IMG promoted South American Tour, which began in 1979 with the existing national opens of the five leading Latin American countries and a circuit prize sponsored by Pierre Cardin.[1]

A new circuit was founded in 1991, the Tour Sudamericano,[2] which would become the first long-lived stable tour in the region. In 2000, new owners relaunched the tour under the name Tour de las Américas with the aim of creating a schedule which would cover the whole region from Argentina to the Caribbean, and gain broader media exposure. The tour soon introduced a policy of co-sanctioning some events with Europe's second tier Challenge Tour, and some years later, in 2008, a similar arrangement was agreed with the Canadian Tour. The TLA also co-operated with the Nationwide Tour; whereby some of the leading Tour de las Américas players are given entries to specific Nationwide Tour events.

In May 2003, it was announced that the tour had signed a title sponsorship agreement with American Express, being renamed as the American Express Tour de las Américas.[3]

In the early 21st century, Latin America was the only region of the World which still did not have a professional tour which was a full member of the International Federation of PGA Tours, the Tour de las Américas having joined the federation as an associate member on July 30, 2007. In August 2010, the Governing Board of the Official World Golf Ranking made a provisional announcement that the tour would offer ranking points starting in 2011.[4] The first tournament to receive ranking points was 2011 Abierto de Chile.[5]

Order of Merit winners

Season Winner Points Ref
2012 Template:Flagicon Marco Ruiz 26,884
2011 Template:Flagicon Joaquín Estévez 51,970
2010 Template:Flagicon Julián Etulain 56,593
2009 Template:Flagicon Peter Gustafsson 40,934
Season Winner Prize
money (US$)
Ref
2008 Template:Flagicon Estanislao Goya 58,105
2007 Template:Flagicon Miguel Rodríguez 60,180
2006 Template:Flagicon Fabrizio Zanotti 68,790
2005 Template:Flagicon Daniel Barbetti 41,514
2004 Template:Flagicon Rafael Gómez (2) 59,220
2003 Template:Flagicon Eduardo Argiró 48,174
2001–02 Template:Flagicon Rafael Gómez 55,987
2000–01 Template:Flagicon Ángel Romero 49,396
1999 Template:Flagicon Scott Dunlap 95,320 [6]
1998 Template:Flagicon Raúl Fretes (2) 101,088 [7]
1997 Template:Flagicon Ricardo González
1996 Template:Flagicon Pedro Martínez
1995 Template:Flagicon Ángel Cabrera
1994 Template:Flagicon Raúl Fretes
1993 Template:Flagicon Carlos Franco
1992 Template:Flagicon Eric Woods
1991 Template:Flagicon Ángel Franco

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External links

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