Ian Holt se impone en el 2026 Panama Golf Championship

Ian Holt logró su primera victoria en el Korn Ferry Tour en el 2026 Panama Golf Championship, terminando a 8 bajo par con una ventaja de dos golpes. El evento, celebrado en el Club de Golf de Panamá en Ciudad de Panamá, fue la tercera parada de la gira y su debut en Latinoamérica. Holt se embolsó 180.000 dólares del pozo de 1 millón de dólares.

El 2026 Panama Golf Championship concluyó con Ian Holt al frente del leaderboard en el Korn Ferry Tour. Competiendo en el Club de Golf de Panamá en Ciudad de Panamá, Panamá, Holt registró un total de 8 bajo par 272, superando por dos golpes al veterano del PGA Tour Adam Hadwin. Trevor Cone completó el podio en tercer lugar. Esta victoria marca el despegue de Holt en el Korn Ferry Tour, el tercer evento del calendario 2026. El torneo contó con 78 jugadores que pasaron el corte establecido en 3 sobre par 143 tras la segunda ronda. Como el primer evento Korn Ferry en Latinoamérica, resaltó la expansión de la gira en la región. La victoria de Holt le otorgó 500 puntos del Korn Ferry Tour y 15,6 puntos del Official World Golf Ranking, impulsando su posición. Con este éxito, le queda solo una victoria para obtener una Battlefield Promotion al PGA Tour. La carrera de puntos de toda la temporada sigue intensa, ya que los 20 primeros asegurarán tarjetas del PGA Tour para 2027. El pozo de 1 millón de dólares subrayó la importancia del evento, con Holt reclamando la mayor parte de 180.000 dólares. A la vista, el Korn Ferry Tour se dirige a Colombia la próxima semana para el Astara Golf Championship, continuando su impulso por las Américas. Este resultado posiciona a Holt como un contendiente a seguir, basado en el competitivo campo que incluyó nombres establecidos como Hadwin.

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