TPG Tour

The TPG Tour (Tour de Profesionales de Golf) is the principal professional golf tour in Argentina. The tour was formed in 2007, following disputes within the PGA of Argentina, who had operated the main professional tour in the country in previous years.[1]

In its first year, it operated exclusively in Argentina, but this changed in 2008 with the inclusion of the Carlos Franco Invitational, held in Paraguay. There were seventeen events in 2007 and sixteen in 2008, including the flagship Argentine Open and Argentine Masters, and the major regional opens, the South Open, Center Open, North Open and Coast Open.

The TPG Tour developed a close relationship with the higher level Tour de las Américas,[2] with several events being co-sanctioned by that tour, which results in increased prize money and stronger fields. Through the Tour de las Americas, some events have also been co-sanctioned by the Challenge Tour and Canadian Tour.

Order of Merit winners

YearWinnerPointsEvents
2019 César Costilla412,9004
2018 Ricardo González414,6606
2017 César Costilla355,58111
2016 Jorge Monroy241,17611
2015 Clodomiro Carranza150,1074
2014 Nelson Ledezma184,0587
2013 César Costilla125,4248
2012 Clodomiro Carranza136,4277
2011 Maximiliano Godoy111,34313
2010 Andrés Romero146,3407
2009 César Costilla101,58810
2008 Estanislao Goya159,8745
2007 Rafael Gómez133,78010
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References

  1. "El Pato, otro motor para enriquecer la actividad". La Nation. April 24, 2007. Archived from the original on September 16, 2013. Retrieved 2009-01-24.
  2. "2008 TLA Season Review". Tour de las Américas. December 23, 2008. Retrieved 2008-01-23.
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