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Ernesto Pérez Acosta (golfer)

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Ernesto Pérez Acosta
Personal information
Full nameErnesto Pérez Acosta
Nickname"El Caballero"
Born (1946-06-14) 14 June 1946 (age 77)
Tijuana, Mexico
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Sporting nationality Mexico
ResidenceTijuana, Mexico
SpouseNorma Virgen Díaz
ChildrenNorma, Sandra, Ernesto Jr.
Career
Turned professional1970
Professional wins70+
Best results in major championships
Masters TournamentDNP
PGA ChampionshipDNP
U.S. OpenWD: 1983
The Open ChampionshipDNP

Ernesto Pérez Acosta (born 14 June 1946) is a Mexican professional golfer. He is considered one of Mexico's all-time top male professional golfers, sharing this merit with PGA Tour winners Victor Regalado, Abraham Ancer and Carlos Ortiz, Champions Tour winner Esteban Toledo, Mexico's all-time best amateur golfer Juan Antonio Estrada and international tour player Rafael Alarcón.

Ernesto Pérez Acosta winning The 1976 Mexican Open at Club de Golf La Hacienda
Ernesto Pérez Acosta and Nancy Lopez at the 1977 Rolex Mixed World Championship in Japan, hosted by Arnold Palmer.

Early life

Pérez Acosta was born and raised in the Agua Caliente neighborhood of Tijuana, Mexico. He grew up in a family of a well-known and respected dynasty of pro golfers in Mexico, along brothers Fidel, David, Eduardo, Luis and Carlos. He had his beginnings in the golfing arena as a caddie at the Tijuana Country Club, where he came to be a long-time club and touring professional.[1][2]

Amateur career

As an amateur, Pérez Acosta represented Mexico at the 1968 Eisenhower Trophy, in Melbourne, Australia, and the Copa de la Hispanidad in Manila, Philippines, where his team won the international championship.

Professional career

Pérez Acosta turned professional in 1970 and won two Mexican Open titles, being the first Mexican winner and still remains the only Mexican with multiple titles. In his native country, he collected over 75 titles over the span of four decades, making him one of Mexico's winningest professional golfers in the country's history.

He represented Mexico five times in the World Cup, winning the individual title in 1976 at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, California, United States, three strokes ahead of six players, including the 1976 U.S. Open champion Jerry Pate, PGA Championship winner Dave Stockton, and rising stars Greg Norman and Seve Ballesteros. The Mexico team of Pérez Acosta and Margarito Martinez finished tied 5th.

After his 1976 individual World Cup victory, Perez Acosta signed a management deal with famed sports agent Mark McCormack. This accomplishment earned him multiple invitations to international and official PGA Tour events, such as the 1977 World Match Play at Wentworth Club, England, The 1977 King Hassan World Open in Rabat, Morocco, the 1977 Memorial Tournament and the NEC World Series of Golf, at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio, a 20-man event with the biggest first prize on the 1977 PGA Tour.

Pérez Acosta has represented Mexico in 54 countries in different professional circuits such as the PGA, Champions, European, of which he is one of the founding members, Canadian, South American and Asian Tours.

Private life, awards

After retiring from international competition, Pérez Acosta served as Director of Golf at several country clubs in Mexico.

Pérez Acosta and his older brother David also served as presidents of the Mexican section of the PGA. Ernesto was later inducted into Tijuana's Sports Hall of Fame in 2008.

Pérez Acosta is now fully retired from competition. He spends his time playing, teaching and coaching golf at his home club, the Tijuana Country Club, formerly known as the Agua Caliente Golf Club.

Second generation Pérez Acosta family golf professionals include his son Ernesto Jr, a golf professional golf resort operator and hotelier, currently staffed with the Brentwood Country Club in Los Angeles, nephew Juan, a golf coach based in Orange County, nephew Victor, a golf coach in Hermosillo, Mexico, nephew Luis Carlos, golf coach-instructor in Tijuana and nephew Jorge Perez Leon, head golf professional at the Guadalajara Country Club.

Professional wins

This list is incomplete.

Team appearances

Amateur

  • America's Cup: 1967
  • Copa de la Hispanidad (representing Mexico): 1968 (winners)
  • Eisenhower Trophy (representing Mexico): 1968

Professional

References

  1. ^ "Ernesto Pérez Acosta" (in Spanish). Paseo della Fama Tijuana (Hall of Fame Tijuana). 6 July 2012.
  2. ^ "Ernesto Pérez Acosta World Golf Champion". Tijuana Innovadora (in Spanish). 24 July 2008.
  3. ^ a b c d "The World Series field at Firestone South". Akron Beacon Journal. Ohio. 29 August 1977. p. 47. Retrieved 23 March 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ Severino, Dick (January 1977). "Ole! Spanien och Mexiko lurade USA i World Cup" [Ole! Spain and Mexico fooled United States in the World Cup]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). pp. 26–27.
  5. ^ "Foreign Champions of 1976, Men Professionals, Mexico". Golf Digest. February 1977. p. 133.
  6. ^ "Foreign Champions of 1981, Men Professionals, Mexico". Golf Digest. February 1982. p. 127.
  7. ^ Díaz, Carlos (29 July 2001). "Víctor Regalado, un super dotado del golf". El Universal (in Spanish).

External links

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