Álvaro Salto Explained

Álvaro Salto
Fullname:Álvaro Salto Johansson
Birth Date:11 January 1974
Birth Place:Málaga, Spain
Weight:220lb
Yearpro:1997
Extour:European Tour
Challenge Tour
Prowins:4
Chalwins:3
Otherwins:1

Álvaro Salto Johansson (born 11 January 1974) is a Spanish professional golfer and former European Tour player.[1]

Amateur career

Salto won the 1993 French Open Amateur Championship 4 and 3 over Thomas Besancenez. In 1996, he won the World University Golf Championship in Switzerland and represented Spain in the Eisenhower Trophy with Sergio García, José Manuel Lara and Ivó Giner, where they finished third behind Australia and Sweden.[2] He turned professional the following year.

Professional career

Salto joined the Challenge Tour in 1998 and won the Eulen Open Galea in his rookie season. He picked up his second win on Tour in 2000 at the Credit Suisse Private Banking Open. In 2001 he went through qualifying school to earn his European Tour card for 2002. He struggled in his rookie season but earned his tour card for 2003 through qualifying school. He returned to the Challenge Tour in 2004 and remained on tour until 2008. He picked up his third win on Tour in 2006 at the Parco di Monza Challenge.[1] Since 2008 he has been playing on tour part-time.

Amateur wins

Professional wins (4)

Challenge Tour wins (3)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner-up
127 Sep 1998Eulen Open Galea−8 (67-68-77-68=280)1 stroke Daren Lee
27 May 2000Credit Suisse Private Banking Open−16 (64-68-69-67=268)1 stroke Michele Reale
314 May 2006Parco di Monza Challenge−13 (65-71-66-69=271)2 strokes Gareth Davies

Challenge Tour playoff record (0–1)

Alps Tour wins (1)

Spanish national team appearances

1996

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Álvaro Salto . PGA European Tour . 14 July 2024.
  2. Web site: 1996 FISU World University Championships Golf . FISU . 14 July 2024.