Clarisa Temelo enjoyed a dominant win at the Women's Amateur Latin America championship, becoming the first player from Mexico to claim the title

Mexico’s Clarisa Temelo excelled from start to finish to secure a six-shot triumph at the Women’s Amateur Latin America championship (WALA) presented by The R&A and the ANNIKA Foundation at Lima Golf Club in Peru.

With Annika Sörenstam watching on, Temelo produced a dominant display in the final round to sign for a two-under-par 69 and a winning total of nine-under-par 275.

After two previous top-15 results in the WALA and three top-ten finishes for the University of Arkansas this season, Temelo impressed again to finish clear of runner-up Emily Odwin, 20, from Barbados.

In the heart of the San Isidro district in Lima, Odwin finished on three-under-par 281 after a final round 72 to secure a third top-ten at the WALA. Cory Lopez, Temelo’s countrywoman and Arkansas teammate, claimed third place after the 22-year-old closed with a 73 for two-under-par 282.

After Ela Anacona won by 12 shots on home soil in Argentina last year, this was also an emphatic victory for Temelo as she became the first player from Mexico to claim the title. Temelo’s Mexican teammates rushed onto the 18th green to congratulate her in jubilant scenes.

“I tried to enjoy every shot. I was in a great group with Cory and Emily and we had a lot of fun. Walking down the 18th, I was thinking about what I was going to achieve and playing in three Majors in 2025. It was a like a dream to me. Ela was at the University of Arkansas when she won last year so it’s nice to follow her.”

Heading to the Majors in 2025

The 18-year-old, in her first season at Arkansas, started her week with a brilliant 65 and never looked back to live up to her title as the leading player in the field at 136th on the World Amateur Golf Ranking.

By virtue of her success, Temelo will now play in three Major championships after earning exemptions into the AIG Women’s Open, The Chevron Championship and The Amundi Evian Championship in 2025. She also secured an exemption into The Women’s Amateur Championship next year.

Fittingly for the new champion, Mexico will host the WALA in 2025 for the first time after this week’s edition in Peru and three previous stagings at Pilar Golf in Argentina.

Temelo took a three shot lead into the final round

A field of 60 talented players representing 12 countries competed at Lima Golf Club in the year of its 100th anniversary, with Temelo the week’s star.

Leading by three shots going into the final round, Temelo quickly increased her advantage in the idyllic conditions with birdies at the first and second. Dropped shots followed at the fifth and seventh, but Temelo’s 15-feet birdie putt on the par-3 ninth put her in full control.

Odwin and Lopez both played the front nine in two-over and when Temelo birdied the 10th after a glorious approach shot her lead stretched to seven.

Temelo thrived over the Lima layout, which also hosted competitions at the 2019 Pan American Games, and made a further birdie at the 14th to reach ten-under. Odwin’s birdies at the 14th and 17th helped her to second spot after a double-bogey from Lopez at the 16th, with Temelo’s dropped shot at the last failing to take the shine off her success.

Colombia’s Luana Valero finished fourth on level-par 284 with defending champion Anacona, Peru’s Maria Salinas and another Argentinian, Mercedes Aldana, tied fifth two shots further back.

WALA provides a platform for competition

The Women’s Amateur Latin America championship presented by The R&A and the ANNIKA Foundation follows the successful introduction of the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific championship by The R&A in 2018.

Its aim is to strengthen the pathway to the very highest levels of golf by providing a platform for the region’s best women’s amateur golfers to compete against each other, with 27 players in the field this week aged 18 and younger and 41 players having previously competed in the championship.

View the full Women's Amateur Latin America leaderboard here.