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Diners Club Perú Open: Los Inkas Golf Club ready to receive the best golfers in the region

The best goal on the continent returns with the eleventh edition of the Diners Club Peru Open, which will be held between April 25 and 28 at Los Inkas Golf Club as part of the PGA Tour of the Americas, the merger of the PGA Latin America and PGA Tour Canada

This tournament was created in 1982 but has been part of the PGA tour in Latin America for 13 years, since 2012. And for the eleventh consecutive time, Los Inkas Golf Club is the venue for the contest with a course of 6,882 yards for its 18 holes ( pair of 72).

The Diners Club Perú Open is one of 16 tournaments that take place in eight different countries between March and September. Six of these events are in Latin American territory and the others are in the United States and Canada. This is the big change that the PGA presents.

More than 150 golfers from various parts of the world will appear on the Los Inkas Golf Club course, considered one of the best courses on the Latin American circuit, seeking to score points for the Fortinet Cup Championship ranking, which grants a pass to the Korn Ferry. Tour, the step prior to the PGA Tour.

Los Inkas Golf Club is prepared to host again this mega event that not only offers the best golf in the region, but also a whole experience of enjoying the tournament from the VIP area, the food served and the tour of one of the courses that It has been considered among the 200 best in the world.

Peruvian presence

So far, the presence of five Peruvian golfers has been confirmed, with Luis Fernando Barco at the helm with his current status on the PGA Tour Américas. The organization granted four exemptions, two for professionals Julián Périco and Joaquín Lolas and two for amateurs Mauricio Tello and Jaime Yzaga. While Julián Périco, who recently turned professional, received a special invitation. He will be present for the third time at the DIners Club Perú Open after his participation in 2016 and 2017.

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The Peruvian presence seeks to defend the house. Last year it was Luis Fernando Barco who made the cut, while in 2022 it was Joaquín Lolas. Both will seek to repeat and improve their latest presentations.

Meanwhile, fans Mauricio Tello and Jaime Yzaga are going to show their credentials. Both are in the preliminary stage of starting their university life where they will continue practicing sports, Mauricio at UNC Wilmington and Jaime at Ohio State University.

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Source: Elcomercio

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