Carla Bernat Escuder, from Spain, delivered a gem of a performance with a clutch flop to start the nine back and a putt per four feet at the end for a four-mine of 68 to win the national amateur title of the women of Augusta.
Bernat Escuder, who grew up in the same region as the champion of masters Sergio Garcia and the American amateur champion Jose Luis Ballester, constituted a deficit in two strokes against the champion in soldier on sale Lottie Woad and retained the end of the Asterisk Talley in Augusta National.
“For the moment, I don’t think my brain has treated that I have won,” said Bernat Escuder after winning his success with a total of 12 under 204.
She did it with a little help from her Spanish heritage. Garcia’s father, Victor, is one of her coaches and she recently relied on Ballester – they have been friends since the age of seven – because she thought her short game was missing.
It was seriously tested while Bernat Escuder started the nine rear. She left her approach to the right of the bunker, one of the most difficult places to be, with the golf ball slightly above her feet. Bernat Escuder struck a wonderful flop at 12 feet and put on the putt by.
“I knew that the tournament was going to start at n ° 10 because I looked at all the masters,” she said, a reference to the famous sentence that the masters only start at the rear nine on Sunday. “As soon as I hit this second blow, I said to myself:” Oh, I need to bring it together and get it by “. I dug and I think it was the key.”
Her advance was just a blow – she came out in 33 – and it was about to change.
Woad sought to become the first consecutive winner of Augusta’s national female amateur. She was tied for the head with Kiara Romero entering the final group, observed the first hole and led by two early. But everything got out on the 10th.
From the fairway, she was aggressive with her approach and shot the left and above the green, in a bush. Woad had to take a drop of penalty, slipped and missed the putt, giving him a double bogey and leaving his three shots behind.
“I put a good swing on it, it was just the bad club,” said Woad, who went with a five -iron iron. “I thought it was supposed to be in the wind, and apart from the slope, it came out a little too flat, so probably should have hit a less club. Then, I arrived in an unfortunate position, so he was probably going to do six from there.”
She had to continue, as a year ago, when she delivered a memorable charge of Nine. This time, she could only manage two birdies and closed with a 72 to finish third on Nine Under.
“Quite frustrated,” said Woad.
The accusation came from Talley, the American female amateur and the finalist of the American girls, who started the last round by undressing the first fairway for Eagle.
Leaving a birdie at 16 to go to three strokes, Talley succeeded in a remarkable recovery under the pines to the left of the 17th Fairway. The ball remained under the limbs and rolled along the edge of the bunker, using the whole slope to reach about 18 feet behind the hole.
Instead of rushing to peer, she put on the putt so that Birdie gives herself a chance.
Talley, however, was too strong with his approach on the 18th, leaving the ball on the upper level with the hole about 40 feet distance in its typical Sunday location. She did well for two-Putt for and a 68.
In the group behind, Bernat Escuder, who was also in the trees on the 17th, put him in a bunker and made Bogey. It cut off his advance with a hole to play.
The Spaniard found the Fairway, also struck on the upper level and sailed in a four -foot putt to finish a front of Talley and claim success in what has already become prestigious as any female amateur event in the world.
When are the masters live on Sky Sports?
Sky Sports Golf RAT will display live cover hours live from the 2025 competition, where Scottie Scheffler returns as defending champion, including more action in the last two laps than in previous years.
The wall cover of the tournament begins at 2 p.m. Thursday, with group action and regular courses available to take advantage Sky Sports Golf Until the world broadcast window begins at 8 p.m.
The same hours will apply Friday, while a new addition to this year’s coverage sees a Masters construction program live from 3 p.m. on weekends before full coverage from 5 p.m., covering the whole action until the end of the game.
On Sky +, Sky Q and Sky Glass there will be a lot of additional action via the red button on the Sky Sports Golf Channel, offering many bonus flows and allowing you to follow the progress of players in various parts of the famous arrangement of Augusta.

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