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Mexico
Rodolfo Cazaubon
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His father, Rodolfo, played professional golf for 10 years before three herniated disks forced him to retire in 1994. The elder Cazaubón's career featured three wins in Mexico and tournament play in South Africa, Asia, Canada and South America.
His mother, Marcela, once made a hole-in-one to win a SUV.
Has a brother, Marcelo, and a sister, María Fernanda. His brother Marcelo is a professional soccer player in Mexico.
His grandfather, Alberto Rodolfo Cazaubón, a native of Rosario, Argentina, was a professional soccer player, who played for teams in Argentina, Colombia and Mexico.
Attended high school at the American School of Tampico.
Favorite golf courses he has played are The Alotian Club, Brookline CC and Gold Mountain.
Mexico's América and Spain's Football Club Barcelona are his favorite teams to follow
Lionel Messi and Rory McIlroy are his favorite athletes.
Amateur Highlights
A member of the golf team at North Texas State University, where he won three tournaments, had seven top-10 finishes and claimed All-American honors during his senior season (2012-13). Was named Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year in 2010.
Was a member of the Mexican national team that finished second at the 2012 World Amateur Team Championship in Turkey. His teammates were Carlos Ortiz and Sebastián Vásquez.
Made the cut for a 73rd-place finish in his first career Korn Ferry Tour start, at the 2010 Mexico Open Bicentenary.
Won three events as a junior in the U.S., including the AJGA Tournament of Champions.

