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94 Abierto del Centro Zurich presentado por Personal: Pre-tournament storylines, players to watch, more

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A detailed view of the trophy for the 94 Abierto del Centro Zurich presentado por Personal. (Enrique Berardi/PGA TOUR)

A detailed view of the trophy for the 94 Abierto del Centro Zurich presentado por Personal. (Enrique Berardi/PGA TOUR)

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    PGA TOUR Americas travels to Cordoba Golf Club in Cordoba, Argentina, for the 94 Abierto del Centro Zurich presentado por Personal, the second event of the 2026 season. The tournament has been a PGA TOUR-sanctioned event since 2013 and has been contested nine times.

    The 144-player field features 13 players from Argentina, including amateur Mateo Pulcini, who won the 2026 Latin America Amateur Championship in January.

    The top 10 finishers from last week’s 71st ECP Brazil Open will compete in Cordoba, highlighted by Mason Greene, who won by one with a tournament-record 22-under total. Joey Savoie (T8) is the leading Canadian after Week 1, while three Argentinians – Fabian Gomez (T5), Jorge Fernandez Valdes (T10) and Mateo Fernandez de Oliveria (T10) – return to Cordoba Golf Club after finishing in the top 10 at this event last season.

    Player notes

    • Mason Greene (Tustin, California) won last week’s season-opening ECP Brazil Open in his PGA TOUR Americas debut, and he is the early points leader in the season-long race for 10 Korn Ferry Tour cards for 2027.
    • Joey Savoie (Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Canada) birdied three of his last four holes in Brazil last Sunday to finish T8, his seventh career top-10 on PGA TOUR Americas.
    • Sam Bennett (Madisonville, Texas), winner of the 2022 U.S. Amateur, will make his PGA TOUR Americas debut as an unrestricted sponsor exemption.
    • Joey Vrzich (San Diego, California) finished runner-up at this event in 2025, and last week he opened the season with a T24 at the 71st ECP Brazil Open.
    • Mateo Pulcini (Rio Cuarto, Argentina) won the Latin America Amateur Championship in January in Lima, Peru, and competed in the Masters (81-78/MC) as the 2026 champion; will play the first two rounds alongside fellow countrymen and Latin America Amateur winners Mateo Fernandez de Oliveira and Abel Gallegos (first-round tee time: 9:35 a.m. ART).

    Tournament field – notable amateur accolades

    • Mateo Pulcini (Argentina) – 2026 Latin America Amateur Championship, champion
    • Callum Scott (Scotland) – 2024 Open Championship, low amateur
    • Mateo Fernandez de Oliveira (Argentina) – 2023 Latin America Amateur Championship, champion
    • Sam Bennett (USA) – 2022 U.S. Amateur, champion; 2023 Masters, low amateur
    • James Piot (USA) – 2021 U.S. Amateur, champion
    • Austin Greaser (USA) – 2021 U.S. Amateur, runner-up
    • Abel Gallegos (Argentina) – 2020 Latin America Amateur Championship, champion
    • Luis Gagne (Costa Rica) – 2018 U.S. Open, low amateur
    • Paul Chaplet (Costa Rica) – 2016 Latin America Amateur Championship, champion
    • Andy Zhang (China) – 2016 Canadian Amateur, runner-up
    • Phillip Barbaree Jr. (USA) – 2015 U.S. Junior Amateur, champion

    Tournament facts

    • Course: Cordoba Golf Club, Cordoba, Argentina; par 71; 6,878 yards
    • PGA TOUR Americas points: 500 (winner)
    • Purse: $225,000 USD ($40,500 winner)

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