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CHILEAN OPEN 2010

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Juan Moran easily won the Chilean Open at Colegio di Medicio with a two over par aggregate for the 36 holes. All the prize recipients..... Overall Winner: Juan Moran (Chile) 110 CATEGORY A (handicap 0 - 6) Daniel Serrano (Cataluña) 119 (Best last 9 holes) Guillermo Arancibia (Chile) 119 Stephen Buchanan (Chile) 120CATEGORY B (handicap 7-14) Sergio Mafil (Chile) 120 Bernardo Pacheco (Chile) 125 Jose Maria Segura (Cataluña) 130 CATEGORY C (handicap 15-) Lorenzo Caglevic (Chile) 137 Hernan Romero (Chile) 139 Francisco Borja (Cataluña) 142 LADIES PILAR MONTERO (Cataluña) +124 HOLE IN ONE Jóse Maria Anzizu (Cataluña) Hole 7 in First Round Jose Maria Escola (Cataluña) Hole 3 in Second Round BEST APPROACH HOLES 9-18 in first round Roberto Luengo (Chile) 96 cm. Complete results of all players... CHILEAN BICENTENNIAL OPEN COMMENT FROM JM DE ANZIZU Over forty players from Chile, Argentina, Catalonia, Ecuador and United States have participated in this two day Bicentennial Chilean Open organised, under the FIPPA rules, at the Pitch and Putt course of Colegio Medico, part of a beautiful and large sports and social compounjd situated in the outskirts of Santiago. The members of the Chilean Pitch and Putt Federation made a big and collaborative effort to welcome the foreign participants and look after all details of the event. On Thursday, an opening ceremony was held in the premises of Club Medico. It is relevant to mention the homage made to the founder and first president of the FCHPP Dr Fernando Morgado who has recuperated from the serious sickness that started one year ago. There were speeches from the current president of FCHPP Mr. Patricio Rubel, Mr Jose M de Anzizu on behalf of the Mr Frank Smith, the current FIPPA President and Mr Francesc Sole, Seniors Delegate of the FCPP who read some welcome words from the President of FCPP. The demanding nine holes course, with a number of bunkers, two water hazards and several elevated and difficult greens- was in excellent condition and the weather was sunny and mild.

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