Current season, competition or edition: 2016 PGA Tour Latinoamérica |
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Formerly | Tour de las Américas |
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Sport | Golf |
Founded | 2012 |
Founder | PGA Tour |
Countries | Based in Latin America |
Most titles |
Julián Etulain, Tommy Cocha, Fabián Gómez, Rodolfo Cazaubón, Timothy O'Neal, Jorge Fernández-Valdés, Tyler McCumber (3) |
Official website | PGA Tour Latinoamérica |
PGA Tour Latinoamérica is a third level professional golf tour formed in 2012 and operated by the PGA Tour. It was formed in concert with the now defunct Tour de las Américas. Executives from the Tour de las Américas became employees of the new tour. The initial 2012 season runs from September to December and consists of 11 tournaments in seven Latin American countries. Subsequent years' schedules will run in two swings, March to May (Southern Hemisphere autumn) and October to December (spring).
PGA Tour Latinoamérica is one of a number of lower-tier tours that factor into the Official World Golf Ranking, awarding a minimum of six points to the winner and points to the top six plus ties. The top five in the tour's Order of Merit earn status on the Web.com Tour, with the money leader being fully exempt. The Order of Merit Winner also receives the Roberto de Vicenzo Award, named after one of the first golf stars to come out of Latin America. Players finishing 6th-50th retain privileges on PGA Tour Latinoamérica, but can also advance to the Web.com Tour's qualifying school depending on position. Those 2nd-5th can also improve their status at Web.com Tour Q School, gaining entry into the final stage.
The fields will consist of a maximum 144 players, with the top fifty plus ties making the cut.
The 2012 season was the inaugural season of the tour and ran a series of 11 tournaments from September to December. Colombian Jesus Rivas teed the first shot on the new tour. The Order of Merit winner for the season was Ariel Cañete and the five players to graduate to the Web.com Tour based on their Order of Merit positions were Cañete, Oscar Fraustro, Clodomiro Carranza, Matías O'Curry, and Tommy Cocha.
The 2013 season was the first full season of play on the tour with an increased schedule of 14 tournaments running in 2 distinct swings with events played from March to May and October to December. Under the new format the number of tournaments was increased. In April 2013, the NEC Corporation became the sponsor of PGA Tour Latinoamérica and the tour was renamed NEC Series - PGA Tour Latinoamérica. The Order of Merit winner for the season was Ryan Blaum and the five players to graduate to the Web.com Tour based on their Order of Merit positions were Blaum, José de Jesús Rodríguez, Timothy O'Neal, Jorge Fernández-Valdés, and Manuel Villegas.