Argentine Senior Open

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The Argentine Senior Open, or Campeonato Abierto Senior, is a senior men's professional golf tournament held in Argentina that was founded in 1987.

The first winner was 63-year-old Roberto De Vicenzo. The most successful player is Horacio Carbonetti with six victories. However, he failed to win the title at his home club, Rio Cuarto, in 2003, losing out in a play-off with Antonio Ortiz.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreRunner Up
200708No tournament
2006 Armando Saavedra 219Hugo Vizzone
2005 Horacio Carbonetti 204Alberto Giannone
2004No tournament
2003Antonio Ortiz* Horacio Carbonetti
2002 Horacio Carbonetti 214Antonio Ortiz
2001 Horacio Carbonetti 218Alberto Giannone
2000 Horacio Carbonetti
1999 Horacio Carbonetti
1998No tournament
1997 Horacio Carbonetti 217 Florentino Molina
199496No tournament
1993 Florentino Molina
1992
1991 Florentino Molina
1990
1989Juan Carlos Molina*
1988
1987 Roberto De Vicenzo

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