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Ricardo González (golfer)

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Ricardo González (golfer)
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Ricardo González (born 24 October 1969) is an Argentine professional golfer.

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González turned professional in 1986, and has spent much of his career in Europe. He won a place on the European Tour in 1992 through qualifying school after playing on the second tier Challenge Tour in 1991. Having failed to win sufficient money to retain his tour card, he returned to the Challenge Tour in 1993.

Having moved to Africa, González returned to Europe in 1998 after winning the Challenge Tour sanctioned Tusker Kenya Open, and secured a second shot on the European Tour by finishing 5th on the Challenge Tour Rankings that season. He has successfully retained his playing privileges since then by consistently finishing inside the top 115 of the Order of Merit each year.

González has accumulated four European Tour wins, with a best year-end ranking on the European Tour Order of Merit of 25th place in 2001. He has also won many tournaments in South America, and has represented Argentina at the World Cup on four occasions, in 1996, 1998, 2005 and 2007.

He won his fourth career European Tour event in 2009 at the SAS Masters in Sweden by two strokes over Welshman Jamie Donaldson. It was his first win on the European Tour in five years.[2]

After several down years, González qualified for the European Tour through qualifying school in 2016. At age 47, he was the oldest Q school graduate in Tour history.[3]

In February 2024, González won the Trophy Hassan II on PGA Tour Champions.[4] He played the remainder of the season on PGA Tour Champions, finishing 10th on the season-long Charles Schwab Cup standings and being awarded with Rookie of the Year honours.[5]

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Professional wins (29)

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European Tour wins (4)

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European Tour playoff record (0–1)

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Challenge Tour wins (2)

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*Note: The 1990 Esab Open was shortened to 36 holes due to rain.

Challenge Tour playoff record (2–0)

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TPG Tour wins (9)

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*Note: The 2020 Abierto Norpatagónico was shortened to 36 holes due to COVID-19 concerns.

Other wins (12)

PGA Tour Champions wins (1)

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European Senior Tour wins (1)

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Results in major championships

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Note: González never played in the Masters Tournament or the U.S. Open.

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Results in World Golf Championships

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Note that the HSBC Champions did not become a WGC event until 2009.

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