Andrés Romero

Fabián Andrés Romero ( born May 8, 1981 in Tucumán, Argentina) is an Argentine professional golfer on the European Tour and the PGA TOUR.

With the support of his uncle Miguel Romero, he learned the game of golf at the age of eight years. In 1998 he was professional golfers in and tried - after he initially failed to qualify for the European Tour - first in the South American tournament series, where Romero was able to record three hits.

In the 2005 season he achieved a 14th in the money list in the Challenge Tour player eligibility for the European Tour 2006. In July 2006, he managed a second place finish at the prestigious Scottish Open at Loch Lomond, which he has also a place in the Open Championship in 2006 earned. The prize money of over € 258,000 secured Romero ahead of the full membership of the major European tournament series for the 2007 season, in which he claimed a third place finish at the Open Championship a week later the first victory on the European Tour at the German Bank Players Championship of Europe succeeded. In March 2008, followed by the first tournament victory on the North American PGA TOUR, the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.

His former passion, the unicycle - riding, Romero has his golf career for the sake abandoned because he rated it as too dangerous.

With his famous compatriot and fellow professionals Eduardo Andrés Romero is neither related nor related by marriage, but was discovered and promoted by Eduardo.

Tournament Win

  • 2002 Qualifying School (Uruguay )
  • 2003 Cable and Wireless Masters Panama, Abierto de Medellin ( Argentina), North Open ( Argentina)
  • 2005 Roberto DeVicenzo Classic ( Argentina)
  • 2005 Morson International Pro-Am Challenge ( Challenge Tour )
  • 2006 Argentine Torneo de Maestros, North Open, Abierto del Litoral (Argentina )
  • 2007 German Bank Players Championship of Europe ( European Tour ), Salta Open ( Argentina), North Open

Results in Major Championships

DNP = did not participate CUT = cut failed "T " shared placement Green background for wins Yellow background for top 10

Participation in team competitions

  • World Cup: 2006, 2007
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