María José Marin of Colombia holds a four shot lead going into tomorrow’s final round of the Women’s Amateur Latin America championship presented by The R&A and ANNIKA Foundation.
The 16-year-old, who was joint leader overnight with Vanessa Gilly, carded a third round 68, four-under-par, at Pilar Golf to move into the outright lead for the first time in the championship on a 10-under-par total of 206.
Patience key for Marin
“I had a really good start to my round after making birdies on the second and fourth holes. I felt confident going into the back nine and although I bogeyed the last, I was really happy with the round,” said Marin.
“I have a good feeling about tomorrow. I have been playing well all week so I will stick to the same strategy that has worked so far. I need to remain patient and then we’ll see what happens.”
After setting the low round record for the championship with a 65 in yesterday’s second round, Marin was in impressive form once again, rolling in three birdies on the front nine to go out in 33.
The Colombian picked up two further shots on the 14th and 15th holes with back-to-back birdies but stumbled to a bogey on the last on what was otherwise a notable performance.
Marin will hope that memories of last year’s final round in which she surrendered a healthy lead to eventual winner Valery Plata have faded away as she aims to lift the trophy for the first time and become the second champion from Colombia.