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The Argentine Open is one of the oldest national opens. First played in 1905, it has featured numerous notable winners including major champions Jimmy Demaret (1941), Lloyd Mangrum (1946), Tom Weiskopf (1979), Craig Stadler (1992), Mark Calcavecchia (1993, 1995), Mark O'Meara (1994) and Jim Furyk (1997). In 2001, the tournament featured on the European Tour for the first and only time. However, the Argentine financial crisis later in 2001 substantially reduced prize-money in subsequent years. In December 2005, the tournament became part of the European Challenge Tour (being the first event of their 2006 season) and was won by Kevin Stadler. The 2006 tournament was also part of the Challenge Tour schedule. The championship also features as part of the Tour de las Americas.

The record for most victories is held by 1967 British Open champion Roberto DeVicenzo who won nine times between 1944 and 1974. Vicente Fernandez has won eight times over 32 years between 1968 and 2000, the latter victory coming in a play-off against fellow Argentine, Eduardo Romero.

Winners

Year Championship Winner Score Runner(s)-Up Venue
2007
2006 Rafael Echenique 277 Ángel Cabrera, Ricardo González Pilar GC
2005 Kevin Stadler 274 Ángel Cabrera Jockey Club
2004 José Cóceres* 278 Eduardo Romero Buenos Aires GC
2003 Rodolfo Gonzalez* 281 Clodomiro Carranza Olivos GC
2002 Ángel Cabrera 269 José Cóceres Hurlingham GC
2001 Ángel Cabrera 268 Carl Pettersson Jockey Club
2000 Vicente Fernández* 277 Eduardo Romero Jockey Club
1999 Scott Dunlap 272 Ian Woosnam, José Cóceres Martindale GC
1998 Raúl Fretes 271 Sergio García, Ángel Cabrera, Gustavo Mendoza Jockey Club
1997 Jim Furyk 275 Chris DiMarco, Mathias Grönberg, Tim Hegna Jockey Club
1996 Pedro Martínez 272 Tim Herron Olivos GC
1995 Mark Calcavecchia* 279 Andrew Magee Jockey Club
1994 Mark O'Meara 278 John Cook, César Monasterio Buenos Aires GC
1993 Mark Calcavecchia 270 Miguel Guzman Jockey Club
1992 Craig Stadler* 276 Eduardo Romero Olivos GC
1991 Jay Don Blake 273 GC Argentino
1990 Vicente Fernandez 268 Eduardo Romero Mar del Plata GC
1989 Eduardo Romero 275 GC Argentino
1988 Miguel Fernández 264 Vicente Fernandez Hurlingham GC
1987 Miguel Fernández 277 Eduardo Romero Córdoba GC
1986 Vicente Fernández 278 San Isidro GC
1985 Vicente Fernández 283 Ranelagh GC
1984 Vicente Fernández 279 Olivos GC
1983 Adan Sowa 283 San Andrés GC
1982 Jorge Soto 283 Vicente Fernández Olivos GC
1981 Vicente Fernandez 274 Jack Ferenz Jockey Club
1980 Gary Hallberg 280 Vicente Fernández Jockey Club
1979 Tom Weiskopf 289 Alberto Rivadeneira Olivos GC
1978 Adan Sowa 283 Jockey Club
1977 Florentino Molina 278 Vicente Fernández Olivos GC
1976 Florentino Molina 274 Vicente Fernández Jockey Club
1975 Florentino Molina 281 Roberto DeVicenzo Lomas Atletic Club
1974 Roberto DeVicenzo 273 Vicente Fernández Mar del Plata GC
1973 Florentino Molina 272 Hurlingham GC
1972 Fidel de Luca 283 Córdoba GC
1971 Florentino Molina 275 Vicente Fernández Hindú Club
1970 Roberto DeVicenzo 285 Río Cuarto GC
1969 Vicente Fernández 271 Ranelagh GC
1968 Vicente Fernández 279 GC Argentino
1967 Roberto DeVicenzo 282 San Andres GC
1966 Juan Catillo 277 Jockey Club
1965 Roberto DeVicenzo 277 Hurlingham GC
1964 Elcido Nari 283 San Isidro GC
1963 Jorge Ledesma 282 Roberto DeVicenzo GC General San Martín
1962 Ángel Miguel 285 Ituzaingó GC
1961 Fidel de Luca 287 Lomas Atletic Club
1960 Fidel de Luca 274 Mar del Plata GC
1959 Leopoldo Ruiz 289 Hindú Club
1958 Roberto DeVicenzo 278 Rosario GC
1957 Leopoldo Ruiz 284 Ranelagh GC
1956 Antonio Cerda 281 Córdoba GC
1955 Enrique Bertolino 273 Roberto DeVicenzo Campos Argentinos
1954 Fidel de Luca* 281 Campos Argentinos
1953 Mario Gonzalez 280 Roberto DeVicenzo Campos Argentinos
1952 Roberto DeVicenzo 287 San Andrés GC
1951 Roberto DeVicenzo 278 San Isidro GC
1950 Martín Pose* 283 Hurlingham GC
1949 Roberto DeVicenzo 270 Olivos GC
1948 Antonio Cerda 286 Hindú Club
1947 Enrique Bertolino 279 Roberto DeVicenzo GC Argentino
1946 Lloyd Mangrum* 271 Jockey Club
1945 No tournament
1944 Roberto DeVicenzo 288 Ituzaingo GC
1943 Marcos Churrio 288 San Andrés GC
1942 Manuel Martín 298 Olivos GC
1941 Jimmy Demaret 279 San Isidro GC
1940 Mario González 285 GC Argentino
1939 Martín Pose* 292 Ranelagh GC
1938 Paul Runyan 282 Ituzaingó GC
1937 Henry Picard 288 San Andrés GC
1936 John Cruickshank 290 Olivos GC
1935 John Cruickshank 295 GC Argentino
1934 Marcos Churrio 285 GC Argentino
1933 Martín Pose 292 Ituzaingó GC
1932 Andrés A Pérez 297 Ranelagh GC
1931 Jose Jurado 289 Jockey Club
1930 Tomás Genta 288 San Andrés GC
1929 José Jurado 292 Ituzaingó GC
1928 José Jurado 293 San Andrés GC
1927 José Jurado 298 Lomas Atletic Club
1926 Marcos Churrio 294 GC Argentino
1925 José Jurado 320 Lomas Atletic Club
1924 José Jurado 291 San Andrés GC
1923 Andrés A Pérez 302 San Andrés GC
1922 Andrés A Pérez 300 San Andrés GC
1921 Andrés A Pérez 303 GC Argentino
1920 José Jurado 307 San Andrés GC
1919 Raúl Castillo 307 GC Argentino
1918 Juan Eustace 328 San Andrés GC
1917 Lágrima González Lomas Atletic Club
1916 Lágrima González GC Argentino
1915 Lágrima González 305 GC Argentino
1914 Raúl Castillo 318 San Andrés GC
1913 Alex Philip 328 San Andrés GC
1912 Mungo Park 308 San Andrés GC
1911 Rodolfo Castillo 301 San Andrés GC
1910 Alex Philip 306 GC Argentino
1909 Raúl Castillo 317 San Andrés GC
1908 Frank Sutton 307 Buenos Aires GC
1907 Mungo Park 305 Buenos Aires GC
1906 J. Avery Wright 158 Buenos Aires GC
1905 Mungo Park 167 Buenos Aires GC
  • *denotes victory following a play-off

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