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Campeonato De España Individual De Profesionales CAMPEONATO DE ESPAÑA INDIVIDUAL DE PROFESIONALES AÑO JUGADO EN CAMPEÓN SUBCAMPEÓN 1942 Puerta de Hierro Gabriel González Nicasio Sagardía 1943 Lasarte Gabriel González Aquilino Galán 1944 No se jugó 1945 Neguri Gabriel González Nicasio Sagardía 1946 No se jugó 1947 No se jugó 1948 Málaga Pedro Marín Nicasio Sagardía 1949 Puerta de Hierro Nicasio Sagardía Roberto Miguel 1950 Neguri Marcelino Morcillo Mariano Provencio 1951 San Cugat Nicasio Sagardía G. González / José Ayala 1952 No se jugó 1953 Puerta de Hierro Ángel Miguel Marcelino Morcillo 1954 Club de Campo Ángel Miguel Sebastián Miguel 1955 Neguri Ángel Miguel Marcelino Morcillo /José Gallardo 1956 Pedreña Ramón Sota Sebastián Miguel 1957 Club de Campo Ángel Miguel Carlos Celles 1958 El Prat Sebastián Miguel José Gallardo 1959 Club de Campo Ramón Sota Ángel Miguel 1960 Pedreña Ramón Sota Sebastián Miguel 1961 El Prat Ramón Sota (294) (114) Sebastián Miguel (294)(149) 1962 Club de Campo José Gallardo (291) Ángel Miguel 1963 Puerta de Hierro Ángel Miguel (266) Jaime Benito (278) 1964 Neguri José Gallardo (274) Ángel Gallardo (278) 1965 Guadalmina Ángel Miguel (292) José Gallardo (298) 1966 Puerta de Hierro Sebastián Miguel (263) Tomás López (277) 1967 Río Real Sebastián Miguel (283) Valentín Barrios (288) 1968 El Prat Sebastián Miguel (293) Valentín Barrios / Juan Cruz (294) 1969 Neguri Antonio Garrido (288) Ángel Gallardo (290) 1970 El Saler José Mª Cañizares (273) Pedro Contreras (295) 1971 Club de Campo Francisco Abreu (279) Patricio Garrido (294) 1972 Atalaya Park Valentín Barrios (286) Germán Garrido / Fco. Abreu (286) 1973 El Prat Manuel Piñero (291) Patricio Garrido (279) 1974 San Cugat Manuel Piñero (296) Emilio Perera (274) 1975 La Manga Antonio Garrido (287) Germán Garrido (288) 1976 Nuevo Club Manuel Ballesteros (281) Salvador Balbuena (283) 1977 Terramar José Mª Cañizares (273) Jaime Gallardo (277) 1978 Neguri José Mª Cañizares (281) Antonio Garrido (281) 1979 Escorpión Antonio Garrido (282( José Mª Cañizares (283) 1980 La Herrería Antonio Garrido (286) José Rivero/M. Ballesteros (291) 1981 Mediterráneo Antonio Garrido (281) M. Piñero / M. Ballesteros (283) 1982 Santa Ponsa José Mª Cañizares (292) Manuel Piñero (292) 1983 Neguri Manuel Piñero (290) José Mª Cañizaress (292) 1984 Pals Manuel Piñero (281) Manuel Montes (287) 1985 Pedreña Severiano Ballesteros José Mª Olazábal (270) (270) 1986 Neguri Miguel Ángel Martín Juan Quirós (216) (214) 1987 Sotogrande Severiano Ballesteros José Rivero/Mariano Aparicioo (282) (279) 1988 La Manga Santiago Luna (277) Manuel Moreno (279) 1989 El Saler Manuel Piñero (284) José Mª Cañizares (284) 1990 Sancti Petri Santiago Luna (287) Severiano Ballesteros (290) 1991 Masía Bach José Mª Cañizares (289) José A. Rozadilla (291) 1992 Pedreña Santiago Luna (208) José Mª Cañizares (210) 1993 La Manga Daniel Lozano (277) Juan Quirós (277) 1994 Norba Francisco J. Valera (284) Santiago Luna (285) 1995 Norba Fernando Roca (283) Diego Borrego/Pedro Linhart (284) 1996 La Dehesa Miguel Ángel Martín Francisco Javier Amatriain (141) (137) 1997 RCG Sevilla Ignacio Garrido (280) Francisco Cea (280) 1998 Salamanca José Antonio Rozadilla Álvaro Salto (216) (216) 1999 Guadalhorce Miguel Ángel Jiménez Carlos Rodiles (271) (270) 2000 CC. Villa Madrid Santiago Luna José Rivero 2001 CC. Villa Madrid Carlos Rodiles (268) José Manuel Carriles (282) 2002 Guadalhorce Miguel Ángel Jiménez Carlos Rodiles (266) (261) 2003 Santa Clara Miguel Ángel Jiménez Víctor Casado (274) (271) 2004 El Prat Ivó Giner (282) Carlos García (283) 2005 Dunas de Doñana Carlos García (277) Francisco Cea (278) 2006 Campo de Gof de Miguel Ángel Jiménez Carlos Rodiles (273) Logroño (267) 2007 Margas Golf Carlos Balmaseda (282) Dok Rea Noh y Pedro Linhart (282) (playoff) 2008 La Reserva Carlos Suneson (280) Francis Valera (280) (playoff) 2009 El Valle Golf Sebastián García Grout Álvaro Velasco (266) (260) 2010 Hacienda Riquelme José Lorca (275) Moisés Cobo (278) 2011 El Valle Golf Alfredo García Heredia Domingo Hospital (276) (274) 2012 Izki Javier Colomo (276) Sebastián García Rodríguez (277) 2013 Talayuela Xavier Guzmán (284) Pol Bech (284) (playoff) 2014 Talayuela Alfredo García Heredia Pablo Martín (280) (279) 2015 Doñana Golf Xavier Guzmán (278) Alfredo García Heredia y Vicente Blázquez (283) .
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