San Luis Open

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The San Luis Open, or the Abierto de San Luis, is a golf tournament on the TPG Tour, the official professional golf tour in Argentina. First held in 2002, it has always been held at the Villa Mercedes Golf Club, in Villa Mercedes, San Luis Province. The tournament was included on the Tour de las Americas from 2006 to 2008.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreRunner-up
San Luis Open
2013 Flag of Argentina.svg Julio Zapata 201 (−12) Rafael Echenique, Mauricio Molina
2012 Flag of Argentina.svg Julio Zapata 271 (−13)Cesar Costilla
2009–11No tournament
2008 Flag of Argentina.svg Rafael Gómez*276 (−8)POWalter Rodriguez
2007 Flag of Argentina.svg Emilio Dominguez279 (−5) Rafael Gómez, Cesar Costilla
2006* Flag of Argentina.svg Rafael Gómez 195 (−18) Eduardo Romero, Mark Tullo
Villa Mercedes Open
2005No tournament
2004 Flag of Argentina.svg Fabián Gómez 132 (−8)POAngel Monguzzi Jr
2003 Flag of Argentina.svg Julio Zapata 136 (−4)Jorge Carrizo
Villa Mercedes Grand Prix
2002 Flag of Argentina.svg Horacio Carbonetti

PO won following playoff
* reduced to 54 holes because of rain

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