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Latin Championship

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World Amateur Latin Championship
Naples, Italy - 11/12/2021

WDO World Amateur Latin Championship


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Dorin Frecautanu & Marina Sergeeva, representing England, have won the rescheduled 2021 World Championship Professional Latin, in the Winter Gardens, Blackpool, held on the 16th April 2022.
Please see the full results as follows and marks analysis in the results link on the WDC Website.
The WDC would like to congratulate Dorin & Marina becoming the new WDC World Professional Latin Champions
 25 – Dorin Frecautanu and Marina Sergeeva (ENGLAND)
 45 – Troels Bager and Ina Jeliazkova (USA)
 35 – Morten Lowe and Roselina Doneva (DENMARK)
 13 – Darren Hammond and Marina Steshenko (SOUTH AFRICA)
 1 – Gunnar Gunnarsson and Marika Doshoris (ENGLAND)
 12 – Sarunas Greblikas and Viktorija Horeva (HONG KONG)
 23 – Yury Simachev and Adele (ISRAEL)
 21 – Silvio Antonio Anselmi and Eleonora Riccardi (ITALY)
 40 – Andrey Larin and Nina Trautz (GERMANY)
 17 – Gregorz Zmokly and Magdalena Abramowicz (POLAND)
 36 – Andrii Voloshko and Kateryna Kyrylenko (USA)
 28 – Tsuneki Mastani and Megumi Saito (JAPAN)
 33 – Stas Olarescu and Marketa Vlckova (GREAT BRITAIN)
 41 – Krystof Grzelak and Natalia Krzystoszek (GREAT BRITAIN)
 44 – Konrad Gadko and Angelika Jasewska (POLAND)
 7 – Naoto Nomura and Karin Yamasaki (JAPAN)
 27 – Aurimas Bartkus and Ashley Luna (PHILIPPINES)
 34 – Peter Erlbeck and Claudia Kreuzer (AUSTRIA)
 42 – Balacs Nagymihaly and Agnes Nagymihaly Szalai (HUNGARY)
 22 – Yuki Suzuki and Ayaka Harada (JAPAN)
 11 – Ben Milan- Vega and Morgan Hemphill (ENGLAND)
 6 – Michael Vaganay and Amandine Mauceri (FRANCE)
 26 – Szymon Harazim and Kinga Harazim (POLAND)
 9 – Filip Swetik and Anna Swetik (CZECH REPUBLIC)
 10 – Roberto Santoro and Mariarita Guarino (ITALY)
 5 – Simon Volbel and Maria Schulle (GERMANY)
 14 – Richard Still and Klaudia Zaniewska (ENGLAND)
 20 – Marek Kypus and Jaroslava Tietzova (CZECH REPUBLIC)
 16 – Filipe Santos and Elena Pilipenko (PORTUGAL)
 2 – Bruno Rocha and Barbara Marques (PORTUGAL)
 37 – Laurence Tanti and Consuela Camilleri (MALTA)
 19 – Denes Erdelyi Szilard and Diana Balogh (HUNGARY)
 32 – Salvatore Leonardi and Giulia Colina (ITALY)
 8 – Jason Chao Dai and Jessie Mineau (CANADA)
 15 – Nicholas Kelly and Cheyenne Russell (ENGLAND)
 18 – Richard Peters and Olya Peters (NEW ZEALAND)
 24 – Thomas Jay Loewe and Edita Nirvana Kysel (GERMANY)
 30 – Richard Lifshitz and Laura Robinson (GREAT BRITAIN)- WITHDRAWN
 31 – Roland Mader and Franziska Triebe-Mader (AUSTRIA)


Masters invitation will be on the line as the 2022 Latin America Amateur Championship returns to Casa de Campo in Dominican Republic

After being canceled in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Casa de Campo will host the seventh edition of the Latin American Amateur Championship from January 20-23, 2022. This will be the third time the world-renowned Teeth of the Dog course in La Romana will be the venue. This Pete Dye design annually ranks as one of the best courses in Latin America.
With a goal of furthering the game of golf in South America, Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean, the Masters Tournament, the R&A, and USGA founded the event. Past winners include Chile’s Joaquin Niemann, and Colombia’s Sebastian Munoz.
The winner will receive an invitational to the 2022 Masters Tournament, and an exemption into the Open at St. Andrews. On top of that, he will be fully exempted into the Amateur Championship, U.S. Amateur Championship, and all other USGA amateur events he is eligible for.
The runner-up, on the other hand, will be exempt into final qualifying stages for the Open and U.S. Open.
“We are incredibly excited to welcome the region’s top amateurs back to Casa de Campo, as the Latin America Amateur Championship returns to form,” said Andres Pichardo Rosenberg, president of Casa de Campo. “Teeth of the Dog is both a beautiful and challenging championship venue, and our team relishes the opportunity to continue our wonderful partnership with the Masters Tournament, The R&A and the USGA and showcase the ever-expanding talent in our region.”
The kids from the Tar Heel state came out on top.
Senior competitive golf continues to be bigger and better than ever and USA Today Sports/Golfweek is excited to play a large part in that growth. The U.S. Golf Association has granted twenty-five exemptions into the U.S. Senior Amateur, to be held in 2023 at Martis Camp in Truckee, CA, through the WAGR ranking system found HERE. Golfweek and its Senior Amateur Rankings found HERE are part of that system.
During the past year over 950 senior golfers have played in Golfweek Elite Senior Amateur Tournament's while also trying to qualify for the U.S. Senior Amateur through exemption.
Details:
Join us January 16-18 at Tampa Palms Golf & Country Club for the 2023 Golfweek Player of the Year Classic where we will honor Golfweek’s top three nationally ranked players in each of the four divisions: Senior, Super Senior, Legends and Super Legends. USA Today Sports will also present the prestigious Yancey Ford Award to and individual who has shown exemplary dedication to golf, not only through their elite playing ability but also through a major commitment to the game both on and off the course.


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