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Golf. Mexico Open at Vidanta Nuevo Vallarta: What you need to know

came the Mexico Open at Vidantathe world-class golf tournament which is part of PGA TOUR calendar and that gathers in Riviera Nayarit a 132 of the best exponents of the goalF; will deliver a bag of 7.3 million dollarsplus 500 FedExCup points and an invite to Masters 2023.

The mexican golf confirm your big moment with the participation of its best exponents Abraham Ancer (84 FedEx Cup), carlos ortiz (69 in the ranking), in addition to the already outstanding talents Armando Favela, Alvaro Ortiz –brother of Carlos and winner of the 2019 Mexican Golf Open-, Manuel Inman, Isidro Benítez y Roberto “Bobby” Diazwhile Cristobal Islas, Santiago De la Fuente and Antonio Safa are amateur prospects. all present in un field with a design by Greg Norman 7,456 yards, par-71.

Among the international exponents: Spanish Jon Rahm current champion of the US Open Golf 2021 (ranking 23), the American Gary Woodland (59), American Tony Finau (149), Korean-American Kevin Na (108), British Justin Rose (113), Colombian Sebastian Munoz (48), Colombian Camilo Villegas (196) and the Chilean Myth Pereira (45).

Mexico Open at Vidanta It’s one of the major international sporting and social events and is headquartered in Vidanta Nuevo Vallartaan extraordinary complex of Group Viewingrecognized as the leading developer of resorts and tourist infrastructure in Mexico and Latin America.

The Mexico Opensponsored by Vidanta and Grupo Salinas, officially starts on April 28 and will end on May 1; although this prestigious tournament disputed since 1944 (Mexican Golf Open), lives its first edition at the Vidanta Nuevo Vallarta complex, where the Wednesday the 26th, the flag was given with the start of activities.

In said act, Benjamin Salinas Sada, Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of Grupo Salinas; John NorrisVicepresidente Senior de Tournament Business Affairs del PGA Tour; Ivan ChavezExecutive Vice President of Grupo Vidanta and Fernando Lemmen Meyer, President of the Mexican Golf Federation, were in charge of giving lto opening statement.

Carlos Ortiz, in his home state

From your participation in the event, carlos ortiz has said that “It is very special, to begin with, it is being in my home state of Jalisco, it is like a dream come true. I never imagined that we were going to have a PGA Tour tournament in Jalisco”, and of his golfing moment, he added that “honestly, it has had ups and downs, I have been struggling first with a shoulder injury and then with a kidney stone. So I’m finally getting healthy. Finally I’m in good shape. I feel good. There are no excuses now. I feel really good at last. I’m happy about that”.

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