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Ángel Hidalgo
Personal information
Full nameÁngel Hidalgo Portillo
Born (1998-04-27) 27 April 1998 (age 26)
Marbella, Spain
Sporting nationality  Spain
Career
Turned professional2018
Current tour(s) European Tour
Former tour(s) Challenge Tour
Alps Tour
Professional wins3
Number of wins by tour
Challenge Tour1
Other2

Ángel Hidalgo Portillo (born 27 April 1998) is a Spanish professional golfer and European Tour player. He won the 2021 German Challenge on the Challenge Tour. [1]

Amateur career

Hidalgo was born in Marbella, Andalusia, and played golf at Real Club de Golf Guadalmina, encouraged by his grandfather and father, also named Ángel and a golf professional. [2]

Hidalgo had a successful amateur career, winning the Spanish Amateur in 2016 and 2018. He was part of the Spanish National Team and represented his country at the European Amateur Team Championship three times, winning the event in 2017. [3]

In 2018, he played for Europe in the Bonallack Trophy in Qatar and at the St Andrews Trophy in Finland, where Hidalgo, who was three-down after five holes in his match against Todd Clements, clawed his way to victory helping the Continent of Europe claim the trophy for the first time since 2012 and for the sixth time in the match's history. [4] [5]

Hidalgo won the bronze for Spain at the 2018 Eisenhower Trophy in Ireland, together with Alejandro del Rey and Victor Pastor. [6]

Professional career

Hidalgo turned professional in 2018 and started playing on the Alps Tour and the Challenge Tour in 2019.

On the Alps Tour, he was runner-up at the 2020 Toscana Alps Open, one stroke behind Matteo Manassero, before winning the Ein Bay Open and the Memorial Giorgio Bordoni in 2021.

In 2021, he was 3rd at the Sydbank Esbjerg Challenge, ahead of earning his first Challenge Tour title at the 2021 Big Green Egg German Challenge, finishing two strokes clear of Lukas Nemecz and compatriot Santiago Tarrío. [1]

Playing mainly on the European Tour in 2022, he shot a 63 in the opening round of the Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters at Valderrama to share the lead. He carded eight birdies, and narrowly failed to chip in for another on his final hole which would have seen him equal Bernhard Langer's 28-year-old course record. [7] He finished solo 4th in the tournament, to finish 91st in the season rankings and secure his card for 2023. [1]

Amateur wins

  • 2016 Campeonato de Espana Amateur, Campeonato Internacional de Andalucia U25, Memorial Norberto Goizueta, Campeonato Internacional de Espana U18, Copa Nacional Puerta de Hierro
  • 2017 Campeonato Absoluto de las Comunidad Valenciana, Memorial Norberto Goizueta
  • 2018 Copa de Andalucia, Campeonato de Espana Amateur

Source: [8]

Professional wins (3)

Challenge Tour wins (1)

No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runners-up
1 12 Sep 2021 Big Green Egg German Challenge −12 (68-68-68-68=272) 2 strokes Austria Lukas Nemecz, Spain Santiago Tarrío

Alps Tour wins (2)

No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 21 May 2021 Ein Bay Open −14 (64-70-68=202) Playoff France Pierre Pineau
2 20 Jun 2021 Memorial Giorgio Bordoni −20 (66-63-67=196) 1 stroke Italy Giovanni Manzoni, Italy Leonardo Rigamonti

Team appearances

Amateur

References

  1. ^ a b c "Angel Hidalgo – player profile". European Tour. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Ángel Hidalgo: Spanish National Amateur Champion". Andalucia Golf. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
  3. ^ "European Amateur Team Championship Results, 2017 - Diamond CC, Austria". European Golf Association. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
  4. ^ "Matias Honkala ja Sami Välimäki Euroopan Bonallack Trophy -joukkueeseen" (in Finnish). Suomen Golfliitto. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
  5. ^ "Continent of Europe Wins The St Andrews Trophy". European Golf Association. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
  6. ^ "Denmark Edges Out USA To Win First Eisenhower Trophy" (PDF). IGF. 27 January 2023.
  7. ^ "Spain's Angel Hidalgo delights home fans with stunning 63 to share Andalucia Masters lead". Sky Sports. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
  8. ^ "Angel Hidalgo Portillo". World Amateur Golf Ranking. Retrieved 27 January 2023.

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