Gustavo Rojas (golfer)

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Gustavo Rojas
Personal information
Born (1967-09-28) 28 September 1967 (age 56)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Sporting nationalityFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Residence Buenos Aires, Argentina
Career
Turned professional1984
Former tour(s) European Tour
Challenge Tour
Tour de las Américas
Professional wins13
Number of wins by tour
Challenge Tour1
Other12

Gustavo Rojas (born 28 September 1967) is an Argentine professional golfer.

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Rojas was born in Buenos Aires. He turned professional in 1984. He has had his greatest success in South America on the various Argentine tours and the regional Tour de las Américas. In 2002, he was tied with Ángel Cabrera in the Argentine PGA Championship after 54 holes, but torrential rain meant that the final round was cancelled and the two shared the title. [1]

Rojas has played on the European Tour and its development tour, the Challenge Tour, since 1999. He has struggled to establish himself at the highest level, and has often had to return to the tours qualifying school. His best tournament finishes on the elite tour have been a pair of joint 5th places at the 2000 BMW International Open and the 2001 Via Digital Open de España. On the Challenge Tour he has enjoyed more success, winning the Open dei Tessali in 1999 and having several runners-up finishes, including three losses in playoffs. He ended the 1999 season in 4th place on the Challenge Tour Rankings to graduate to the European Tour for the 2000 season, when he again failed to secure his card. Since 2004 he has competed predominantly on the Challenge Tour.

Professional wins (13)

Challenge Tour wins (1)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner-up
123 May 1999 Open dei Tessali −12 (69-68-67-68=272)2 strokes Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Didier de Vooght

Challenge Tour playoff record (0–3)

No.YearTournamentOpponentResult
1 1999 Volvo Finnish Open Flag of Sweden.svg Paul Nilbrink Lost to par on third extra hole
21999 Challenge de France Bayer Flag of England.svg Iain Pyman Lost to birdie on sixth extra hole
2 2006 Abierto Movistar Guatemala Open Flag of Argentina.svg Miguel Ángel Carballo Lost to birdie on first extra hole

Argentine wins (6)

South American wins (6)

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References

  1. "Co-Champions Declared". Golf Channel. 23 December 2002. Retrieved 2009-08-02.