Nov 18, 2024
The Women´s
Amateur Latin America championship (WALA) has become a leading women´s golf
amateur competition in the region.
This week (21-24
November) the Lima Golf Club in Peru will host the championship, where the top
amateur golfers from South America, Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean
will compete for the prestigious title and the opportunity to play in three
majors in 2025.
The
championship will test the competitors´ abilities in a challenging course and
conditions that will test every aspect of the game. The event is an important
one for Latin American golf, as it promotes and showcases female talent.
Ela
Anacona – Argentina
| Best result in WALA: 2023 Champion
After
winning the WALA in 2023 on home soil at Pilar Golf, the 24-year-old has played
in three majors this year and made the cut in the AIG Women´s Open at no less
than the Old Course in St Andrews. In recent weeks, she has won the Rosario
Jockey Club Open and finished runner-up in the Argentine Women´s Open. Throughout
her career she has shone in international tournaments, representing Argentina
and the University of Arkansas (where she graduated) in important competitions
and obtaining outstanding results in different events.
Luisamariana
Mesones – Peru | Best
result in WALA: 5th in 2023
The
20-year-old player will be the local hope. Not only will she have the support
of playing in her own country, but she will also have the advantage of knowing
Lima Golf Club. She has won numerous titles there, including the National
Amateur Championship and a Lima Ladies Series event in 2024. Luisamariana
studies and plays at the University of Minnesota, in the USA, where she is in
her second year and her best result this season is a tied-ninth finish in the Boilermaker
Classic.
Alexa
Saldaña Kohnstamm
– Mexico | Best result in WALA: 19th in 2023
The
20-year-old is a junior at the University of Houston in the USA. At the
collegiate level, she has demonstrated remarkable proficiency this season,
securing a sixth-place finish in the Bettie Lou Evans Invitational and a seventh-place
finish in the Illini Invitational at Medinah. Additionally, she achieved a
significant victory in the Mexican Women´s Amateur in January. Days before
heading to Peru, she represented her country in the prestigious Spirit
International in Texas.
Michelle
Melandri – Chile | Best
result in WALA: 16th in 2023
She is one
of the most solid golfers in her country and has a wealth of experience at
regional level. The 23-year-old has starred in several national championships
and has had many victories throughout her career. This year, she emerged
victorious in two tournaments in Chile and secured the runner-up position in
three others. She represented her country in the Women´s World Amateur Team
Championship in 2022 in France and in 2023 in Abu Dhabi.
Valentina Zuleta – Colombia | First WALA start
The
Colombian has had a solid start to her season for Utah Valley University in the
USA with two top-15 performances in recent weeks. Prior to transferring to Utah
Valley, she won the Red River Athletic Conference Championship and finished
runner-up in the RMC Collegiate for Montana´s Rocky Mountain College in early
2024. She also has a great track record in national tournaments in her country,
where she emerged victorious in a WAGR® event in December 2023.
Giovanna Fernandez – Paraguay | Best result in WALA: 12th in
2021
The
21-year-old has the unique distinction of having competed in not only all three
editions of the Women´s Amateur Latin America, but also each of the four
editions of the Annika Invitational Latin America in 2016-2019. This year, she
has shown a high level of play in South American tournaments and international
events with two WAGR® victories in Paraguay and a tied-eighth finish in the
Brazilian Women´s Amateur. She is in her fourth season at the University of
Arkansas.
Other
players to consider
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.
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.
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.