Acantilados Grand Prix

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The Acantilados Grand Prix or Gran Premio Los Acantilados was a golf tournament on the PGA of Argentina Tour, formerly the principal professional golf tour in Argentina. Founded in 1954, it was always been held at the Club de Golf Los Acantilados in Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires Province. It was last held in 2006.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreRunner-up
2006Juan Pablo Abbate269 Clodomiro Carranza
2005 Clodomiro Carranza 202 Julio Zapata
2004 Horacio Carbonetti 268 Jorge Berendt, Luis Carbonetti, Clodomiro Carranza
2003No tournament
2002 César Monasterio 202 Jorge Berendt, José Cantero, Eduardo Argiro
2001 Miguel Guzmán César Monasterio
2000 Sebastián Fernández 271 José Cóceres, Alberto Giannone, Rodolfo Gonzalez, Gustavo Rojas
199399No tournament
1992 Rubén Alvarez
1991 Eduardo Romero
1990
1989
1988 Jorge Berendt 212 José Cóceres, Miguel Guzmán
1987
1986
1985 Armando Saavedra*Miguel Fernandez
1984 Vicente Fernández*283 Florentino Molina
1983 Jorge Soto 278 Vicente Fernández, Armando Saavedra
1982 Florentino Molina 277 Roberto De Vicenzo, Horacio Carbonetti, Jorge Soto
1981 Vicente Fernández 276Juan Carlos Molina, Florentino Molina
1980 Horacio Carbonetti 280 Jorge Soto
1979 Roberto De Vicenzo* Armando Saavedra
1978
1977 Vicente Fernández 273
1976Juan Quinteros273
1975 Florentino Molina
1974 Vicente Fernández 284 Florentino Molina, Alejandro Quevedo
1973 Vicente Fernández
1972 Roberto De Vicenzo
1971 Roberto De Vicenzo
1970 Vicente Fernández
1969
1968 Roberto De Vicenzo 282Elcido Nari
1967
1966
1965 Roberto De Vicenzo
1964
1963 Florentino Molina
1962No tournament
1961 Fidel de Luca
195560No tournament
1954 Antonio Cerdá

* won following playoff

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