Brazil’s CBFG Tour stages fifth round at Pine Hill GC in Toledo
Leonardo Almeida, Peter Andre, Cleiton Bernardo, Paulo Bernardo and Ítalo Bertoldi were all tied at even par in the early men’s leaderboard at Pine Hill GC in Toledo, setting up a cramped fight for the 100 ranking points on offer to the winner. The congestion at the top gave stage five of the CBFG Tour the feel of a separator in the season standings, with little margin between the players chasing a move in Brazil’s FootGolf ladder.
The BRA 100 - CBFG TOUR 2026 - PINE HILL was staged on the Azul tee at Pine Hill GC, a 6,338-yard par-72 layout, and was open to FIFG World Tour members. Registration closed on July 6, while the tournament itself ran from July 10 to 12 in Toledo, Paraná, with July 11 listed as the round in play on the international tournament page. The points scale underlined the stakes immediately: 100 for first, 92 for second and 84.64 for third.
CBFG said the Pine Hill Cup drew 130 athletes, turning the Toledo stop into one of the bigger gatherings on the domestic calendar. The federation also said athletes from Foz do Iguaçu were entered in both the men’s and women’s divisions, with support from the Secretaria Municipal de Foz do Iguaçu, a detail that reflected how regional programs continue to feed the national tour.
That breadth showed up on the roster. Players listed for the stop came from Foz do Iguaçu, Campo Largo, São Miguel do Iguaçu, Pelotas, Nova Aurora, Curitiba and Cafelândia, giving the leaderboard a wide Brazilian footprint rather than a purely local feel. Miguel Allou, Leonardo Almeida, Peter Andre, Adilson Barreto, Elizane Barreto, Fábio Lucas Barp and Camila Gomes were among the names entered, alongside the Bernardo and Bertoldi players who were already bunched near the top.
The event also fit neatly into a formal structure that has become central to Brazilian FootGolf. CBFG’s 2026 regulations say the Brazilian championship is played annually under the CBFG calendar and aligned with FIFG’s regional and international calendar, while the federation described its 2025 national championship as a season built across ten stages and five calendar stops. Pine Hill carried that same championship weight, with every shot feeding into a points race that can reshape the rest of the year.