Golf at the 2013 Bolivarian Games

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Golf , for the 2013 Bolivarian Games, took place from 16 November to 19 November 2013. [1]

Contents

Results

Men

First round

Saturday November 16, 2013 [2]

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Patricio Salem SambucetiFlag of Peru.svg  Peru 71−1
T2Denis MeneghiniFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 71−1
Alvaro Pinedo SuarezFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
4Ernesto VitienesFlag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 72E
5Sabastian Salem SambucetiFlag of Peru.svg  Peru 73+1
T6Rafael Guerrero AluriaFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 74+2
Matias VelazquezFlag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
Herbert Day PanFlag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador
Daniel Gurtner MoralesFlag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala
T10Julio Santos PolancoFlag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 76+4
Omar TejeiraFlag of Panama.svg  Panama
T12Jose Rolz HernandezFlag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 77+5
Marcos CabarcosFlag of Panama.svg  Panama
Jesus Osmar GutierrezFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
15Vittorio EduardoBandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 83+11
16Alejandro MerilesBandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 86+14

Second round

Sunday November 17, 2013 [2]

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Alvaro Pinedo SuarezFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 71-64=135−9
2Patricio Salem SambucetiFlag of Peru.svg  Peru 69-68=137−7
T3Sebastian Salem SambucetiFlag of Peru.svg  Peru 73-69=142−2
Denis MeneghiniFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 71-71=142
5Ernesto VitienesFlag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 72-71=143−1
6Herbert Day PanFlag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 74-71=145+1
7Rafael Guerrero AluriaFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 74-72=146+2
8Marcos CabarcosFlag of Panama.svg  Panama 77-70=147+3
9Daniel Gurtner MoralesFlag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 74-74=148+4
T10Omar TejeiraFlag of Panama.svg  Panama 76-74=150+6
Matias VelazquezFlag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 74-76=150
T12Julio Santos PolancoFlag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 76-75=151+7
Jose Rolz HernandezFlag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 77-74=151
Jesus Osmar GutierrezFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 77-74=151
15Vittorio EduardoBandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 83-83=166+22
16Alejandro MerilesBandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 86-81=167+23

Third round

Monday November 18, 2013 [2]

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Patricio Salem SambucetiFlag of Peru.svg  Peru 69-68-70=207−9
2Alvaro Pinedo SuarezFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 71-64-74=209−7
3Denis MeneghiniFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 71-71-71=213−3
4Sebastian Salem SambucetiFlag of Peru.svg  Peru 73-69-72=214−2
5Ernesto VitienesFlag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 72-71-72=215−1
6Rafael Guerrero AluriaFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 74-72-71=217+1
T7Marcos CabarcosFlag of Panama.svg  Panama 77-70-74=221+5
Jesus Osmar GutierrezFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 77-74-70=221
9Herbert Day PanFlag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 74-71-77=222+6
10Daniel Gurtner MoralesFlag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 74-74-75=223+7
11Julio Santos PolancoFlag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 76-75-74=225+9
12Jose Rolz HernandezFlag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 77-74-76=227+11
13Omar TejeiraFlag of Panama.svg  Panama 76-74-78=228+12
14Matias VelazquezFlag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 74-76-83=233+17
15Alejandro MerilesBandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 86-81-78=245+29
16Vittorio EduardoBandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 83-83-83=249+33

Final round

Tuesday November 19, 2013 [2]

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
T1Alvaro Pinedo SuarezFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 71-64-74-73=282−6
Patricio Salem SambucetiFlag of Peru.svg  Peru 69-68-70-75=282
3Sebastian Salem SambucetiFlag of Peru.svg  Peru 73-69-72-70=284−4
4Denis MeneghiniFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 71-71-71-73=286−2
5Rafael Guerrero AluriaFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 74-72-71-71=288E
6Ernesto VitienesFlag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 72-71-72-74=289+1
7Marcos CabarcosFlag of Panama.svg  Panama 77-70-74-69=290+2
T8Herbert Day PanFlag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 74-71-77-74=296+8
Julio Santos PolancoFlag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 76-75-74-71=296
Jose Rolz HernandezFlag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 77-74-76-69=296
11Daniel Gurtner MoralesFlag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 74-74-75-74=297+9
12Omar TejeiraFlag of Panama.svg  Panama 76-74-78-70=298+10
13Jesus Osmar GutierrezFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 77-74-70-80=301+13
14Matias VelazquezFlag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 74-76-83-75=308+20
15Vittorio EduardoBandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 83-83-83-81=330+42
16Alejandro MerilesBandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 86-81-78-95=340+52

Men's Final Results

Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Colombia.svg Alvaro Pinedo Suarez Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Peru.svg Patricio Salem Sambuceti Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Peru.svg Sebastian Salem Sambuceti

Women

First round

Saturday November 16, 2013 [3]

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
T1Lucia Polo GalvezFlag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 75+3
Vilma Vaccaro FerreiraFlag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
3Maria Salinas ValleFlag of Peru.svg  Peru 77+5
T4Ariadna Fonseca DiazFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 78+6
Daniela Vargas AlvarezFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
T6Eileenn Vargas AlvarezFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 79+7
Valentina Gilly LoraFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
8Maria de Souza ArandaFlag of Peru.svg  Peru 80+8
9Stefania GuachallaBandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 92+20
10Pilar EcheverriaFlag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 99+27

Second round

Sunday November 17, 2013 [3]

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Maria Salinas ValleFlag of Peru.svg  Peru 77-68=145+1
2Lucia Polo GalvezFlag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 75-73=148+4
T3Daniela Vargas AlvarezFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 78-73=151+7
Vilma Vaccaro FerreiraFlag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 75-76=151
5Valentina Gilly LoraFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 79-74=153+9
6Ariadna Fonseca DiazFlag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 78-78=156+12
7Eileenn Vargas AlvarezFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 79-78=157+13
8Maria de Souza ArandaFlag of Peru.svg  Peru 80-78=158+14
9Pilar EcheverriaFlag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 99-75=174+30
10Stefania GuachallaBandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 92-84=176+32

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References

  1. "Golf at the 2013 Bolivarian Games". Archived from the original on 2013-10-30. Retrieved 2013-11-17.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Men's Golf Rounds". Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2013-11-17.
  3. 1 2 "Women's Golf Rounds". Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2013-11-17.