Argentina’s 93 Abierto del Centro Cordoba to kick off 2025 PGA TOUR Americas season
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Aerial view of the Cordoba Golf Club, where the 93rd Abierto del Centro Córdoba will kick off the 2025 PGA TOUR Americas season during the week of March 24-30. (File Photo/PGA TOUR Americas)
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PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. – PGA TOUR Americas announced Thursday that the 93 Abierto del Centro Cordoba will kick off its 2025 season the week of March 24-30 at the Cordoba Golf Club in Cordoba, Argentina. This will be the first PGA TOUR Americas event contested in Argentina and the southernmost event on the schedule.
With a great history and tradition that dates back to its inaugural edition in 1927, the 93rd playing of the Abierto del Centro Cordoba strengthens the start of the schedule that will take PGA TOUR Americas across eight countries from March through September.
“We’re excited to extend the reach of PGA TOUR Americas with such a historic event as the 93 Abierto del Centro Cordoba at Cordoba Golf Club,” said Scott Pritchard, vice president of PGA TOUR Americas. “Argentina is one of the biggest golf markets in Latin America, and with a strong player representation on PGA TOUR Americas, it was one of our goals to find a partner such as the Cordoba Golf Club to bring the race for the Fortinet Cup here.”
“At Cordoba Golf Club, we are honored to host the tournament that kicks off the 2025 PGA TOUR Americas season, a Tour that brings together the emerging golf talents aspiring to become the future stars of the PGA TOUR,” said Luis Grunhaut, President of Cordoba Golf Club. “Our commitment is to provide an unforgettable experience for players and spectators. We are deeply grateful for the support of our sponsors, collaborators, and members, with whom we will make our beloved Abierto del Centro a memorable celebration of golf in Córdoba.”
The PGA TOUR Americas roster currently includes seven Argentine players with Mateo Fernández de Oliveira, Julián Etulain, Jesús Montenegro, Tommy Cocha, Andrés Gallegos, Martín Contini and Jaime López Rivarola having secured exempt membership for the 2025 Latin America Swing events.
Villa Allende, the small town where the Cordoba Golf Club is located, was named the national golf capital of Argentina in 2018. It rose to international fame due to local icons Eduardo Romero, an eight-time DP World Tour winner and a five-time PGA TOUR Champions winner who became the city major from 2015 until his passing in 2022, and Angel Cabrera, the only Latin American player with two major championship titles. Romero and Cabrera learned the game working as caddies at the Cordoba Golf Club.
The Abierto del Centro has been a PGA TOUR-sanctioned event in the recent past, joining the PGA TOUR Latinoamérica schedule eight times between 2013 and 2022. Tournament winners in that span included Cabrera, who claimed the 2013 title to tie Martin Pose’s record of eight Abierto del Centro career victories, 2025 PGA TOUR rookie Cristóbal Del Solar, the winner in 2018, and 2024-25 PGA TOUR member Alejandro Tosti, who won by eight shots in 2022.
Several other players who became PGA TOUR champions later in their careers played the Abierto del Centro across those years, including Corey Conners, Keith Mitchell, and more recently Nico Echavarría and Rafael Campos.
A par 71 that plays only 6,878 yards long, the tight tree-lined golf course at Cordoba Golf Club is a tough old-school course. It was consistently ranked among the PGA TOUR Latinoamérica’s toughest tracks during its eight seasons on Tour.




