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Cerdá finished second in the 1951 Open Championship to Max Faulkner, and second in the 1953 Open Championship to Ben Hogan, among seven consecutive top-ten finishes in the championship.
Cerdá finished second in the 1951 Open Championship to Max Faulkner, and second in the 1953 Open Championship to Ben Hogan, among seven consecutive top-ten finishes in the championship.
Later in his career, Cerdá would emigrate to Mexico, and also represented that country five times at the World Cup, finishing third in 1967. After an outstanding professional career, Cerdá dedicated over 40 years to golf instruction, particularly to young players in Mexico. European wins (8) 1950 Spanish Open Argentine wins (23) Other wins (7).
1950 Spanish Open 1951 German Open 1952 German Open, Belgian Open, Spalding Tournament (tie with Harry Weetman) 1955 Yorkshire Evening News Tournament 1956 Dutch Open, Italian Open 1944 Cordoba Professional Golf Association Championship 1946 Alta Gracia Tournament 1948 Argentine Open, Palermo Match Play 1949 Ranelagh Open 1950 South Open, Masllorens Grand Prix 1951 Cirio Grand Prix 1952 Argentine Professional Golf Association Championship, Center Open, Jockey Club Grand Prix 1953 Center Open 1954 Acantilados Grand Prix, Jockey Club Grand Prix, Fernet Branca Grand Prix 1955 South Open, Center Open 1956 Argentine Open, Ranelagh Open, Rio Cuarto Open, Western Textil Grand Prix 1957 Rio Cuarto Open, Western Textil Grand Prix (tie with Romulado Barbieri and Fidel de Luca) this list is probably incomplete 1953 Canada Cup (team with Roberto De Vicenzo and individual winner) 1954 Barranquilla Open (Colombia) 1955 Panama Open, Manizalez Tournament (Colombia), Jamaican Open 1958 Mexican Open.