José Toledo: Guatemalan Golfer Advances in New Zealand Open 2026

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Guatemalan Golfer José Toledo Advances to Cut at Novel Zealand Open 2026

Published: February 28, 2026

Toledo Continues Strong Play at Millbrook Resort

José Toledo, representing Guatemala, has successfully navigated the cut at the 105th New Zealand Open, currently underway at Millbrook Resort. The tournament, being held February 26th through March 1st, 2026, has seen Toledo demonstrate consistent performance.

Second Round Performance Secures Advancement

After two rounds of competition, Toledo achieved a total score of 139, finishing 3 under par. This performance allowed him to advance to the next stage of the tournament.

Soy502 reported, “El clima fue más benevolente este viernes en Milbrook Resort, donde se desarrolla el 105 New Zeland Open 2026 de golf, torneo en el cual participa el jugador guatemalteco, José Toledo, quien este viernes superó el corte, al totalizar un score de 139, -3 bajo el par, luego de dos días de competencia.”

Background on José Toledo

Toledo turned professional in 2010 following his graduation from the University of New Orleans. He has established himself as a prominent figure in Latin American golf, earning victories including the 2017 Essential Costa Rica Classic and the 2022 Diners Club Peru Open.

Looking Ahead

Toledo’s advancement to the next round positions him to continue competing for the championship title at the New Zealand Open. Further updates on his performance will be provided as the tournament progresses.

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FAQ

  • What is José Toledo’s nationality? He is Guatemalan.
  • What was Toledo’s score after two rounds? He scored 139, 3 under par.
  • Where is the New Zealand Open being held? At Millbrook Resort.

Stay tuned to 247sports.news for continued coverage of the New Zealand Open and José Toledo’s journey.

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