Mexico’s Clarisa Temelo underlined her status as the top-ranked player in the field to impressively claim the early lead at the Women’s Amateur Latin America championship (WALA) in Peru.
The 72-hole championship, presented by The R&A and the ANNIKA Foundation, is taking place in Peru for the first time at Lima Golf Club, which celebrates its 100th anniversary this year.
Temelo, 18, shone in the testing opening day conditions to sign for a six-under-par 65 and a commanding five-shot advantage over three players.
Chasing pack
Two players from Colombia recorded one-under-par 70s, teenager Luana Valero, 17, and 30-year-old Silvia Garces, the same score as Brazil’s Lauren Grinberg, 24.
As the leading player on the World Amateur Golf Ranking® (WAGR®) at 136th, Temelo illustrated her talent with a first round that featured four birdies in her first six holes. Given the breeze picked up on occasions on a warm day, her bogey-free round was even more impressive to lead the 60-player field representing 12 countries in the region.
In her first season at the University of Arkansas, Temelo has enjoyed two previous top-15 finishes in the championship as she aims to become the first Mexican to win the WALA title.
Anacona inspiration
“I’m very happy,” said Temelo. “The course is in really good condition. It was a little bit windy but overall it was fun and I stayed patient.
“On the front nine I was hitting good strokes and gave myself good opportunities for birdies. I then rolled in a long birdie putt on the 15th which helped too. But I’m now going to try and forget about today and just keep playing well tomorrow.
“Ela (Anacona) told me about her experience of playing in three majors as last year’s winner. Of course, that is a dream of mine too. Being able to talk to her has been good, as she used to be at the University of Arkansas who I’m now playing for. It’s pretty inspiring for me.”
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