Other players to consider
Malena Castro – Argentina | Best result in WALA: 27th in 2023
The 18-year-old is one of the most promising young Argentinean golfers. She has excelled in the local amateur circuit and has represented her country in junior and regional tournaments, showcasing her exceptional talent. Highlights of 2024 include successfully defending her Argentine Women’s Open title and finishing tied-third in the South American Girls’ Junior Championship in Uruguay. Her future prospects lie in the USA, where she will pursue her studies and golf career at Baylor University.
Luana Valero Moyano – Colombia | Best result in WALA: 23th in 2023
She is one of the most promising young golfers in Colombia, with an exciting future ahead. Her achievements in national and regional competitions have earned her significant recognition in Colombia. This year, the 17-year-old has secured WAGR® victories in Chile, Colombia and Ecuador and top-ten finishes in the South American Girls’ Junior in Uruguay, World Junior Girls Championship in Canada and South American Women’s Amateur in Colombia. Her career will continue at Purdue University in the USA.
Elzbieta Aldana – Guatemala | First WALA start
The 17-year-old has demonstrated remarkable proficiency in tournament play at the national and regional levels, establishing herself as a highly promising talent in Guatemalan golf. Her 2024 has included victories in the Central American Women’s Stableford Championship in Honduras and the 54 Hole LPGA Junior Open in the USA and top-five finishes in WAGR® events in Mexico, Panama, Costa Rica, Ecuador and Guatemala.
Ariana Urrea – Peru | Best Result in WALA: 27th in 2023
She has had an outstanding year in Peruvian amateur golf, with notable success in national tournaments that position her as a promising talent in women's golf in Peru. The 17-year-old will have the advantage of playing at home and knowing Lima Golf Club very well, where she has won several times. In 2024, she achieved notable success, securing first place in the Quito Junior Open in Ecuador and third place in the Yacht & Golf Club Junior Invitational Tournament in Paraguay.
On the international stage, she has also achieved notable success, including a fourth-place finish in the 54-hole Fort Myers Junior Open and a sixth-place finish in the Girls 15-18 division of the IMG Academy Junior World Championship in the USA. It is also noteworthy that in 2021, at the age of 13, she participated in a special event of the LPGA Tour, the Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions, where she competed alongside professionals in a Stableford format.
Clarisa Temelo – Mexico | Best result in WALA: 6th in 2023
At 143rd on the WAGR®, she is the highest-ranked player in the field entering this year’s championship. She has competed in each of the first three editions of the Women’s Amateur Latin America, improving her finish each year from tied-30th in 2021 to tied-15th in 2022 to sixth in 2023. The 18-year-old first-year student at the University of Arkansas has started her collegiate career with three top-seven finishes, including tied-sixth in the Jackson T. Stephens Cup last month.
The winner of the Women's Amateur Latin America championship, presented by The R&A and the ANNIKA Foundation, will earn invitations to three major championships in 2025: The Chevron Championship (The Club at Carlton Woods, USA), The Amundi Evian Championship (Evian Resort Golf Club, France), and the AIG Women’s Open (Royal Porthcawl, Wales). In addition, they will receive an exemption into The Women’s Amateur Championship (Nairn, Scotland)
The fourth edition of the WALA will see a group of talented golfers representing the best of women's golf in the region compete at the Lima Golf Club, which will celebrate its 100th anniversary in style.