Carlos Franco
Carlos Daniel Franco is a Paraguayan professional golfer. He is the brother of golfer Ángel Franco.
Franco was born in Asunción, Paraguay. He comes from a poor background and grew up in a one-room, dirt-floor home. His father was a greenkeeper and caddie, and he has five brothers, all of whom became golf professionals. Carlos turned professional in 1986 and has played in many parts of the world. He has won more than twenty tournaments in Latin America, and from 1994 to 1999 he won five times on the Japan Golf Tour. He also won the 1994 Philippine Open title on the Asia Golf Circuit and claimed the Order of Merit title that season. He first played on the U.S.-based PGA Tour in 1999 and was fully exempt until 2006. He was the first rookie to surpass $1 million in earnings in a season and won the PGA Tour Rookie of the Year title. He won four times on the PGA Tour. He has featured in the top 20 of the Official World Golf Rankings, going as high as 16th in 2000. He is also one of the few non-Americans to win a Presidents Cup as a member of the 1998 team.
After struggling to stay on the PGA Tour, Franco also played on the Web.com Tour and PGA Tour Latinoamérica. Franco joined the Champions Tour after turning 50.
At the 2019 Pan American Games, Franco teamed with Fabrizio Zanotti, Julieta Granada, and Sofia García, to win the silver medal in the mixed team event.
Professional wins (25)
PGA Tour wins (4)
PGA Tour playoff recordNo. | Year | Tournament | Opponent | Result |
1 | 2000 | Compaq Classic of New Orleans | Blaine McCallister | Won with par on second extra hole |
Japan Golf Tour wins (5)
Japan Golf Tour playoff recordNo. | Year | Tournament | Opponents | Result |
1 | 1996 | Dydo Drinco Shizuoka Open | Yoshikazu Sakamoto, Nobuo Serizawa | Sakamoto won with par on first extra hole |
Asia Golf Circuit wins (1)
- 1994 Philippine Open
Other wins (13)
- 1985 Chile Open
- 1986 Chaco Open
- 1987 Asunción Open
- 1990 Norpatagonico Open
- 1991 Daytron Cup
- 1992 Paraguay Open
- 1993 Los Leones Open, Uruguay Open, Asunción Open
- 2000 Paraguay Open
- 2001 Brazil Open
- 2003 Brazil Open
- 2004 Center Open
PGA Tour Champions wins (2)
Results in major championships
WD = WithdrewCUT = missed the halfway cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place.
Summary
- Most consecutive cuts made – 4
- Longest streak of top-10s – 1
Results in The Players Championship
"T" indicates a tie for a place.
Results in World Golf Championships
1Cancelled due to 9/11QF, R16, R32, R64 = Round in which player lost in match play
"T" = Tied
NT = No tournament