Mateo Pulcini of Argentina celebrates playoff win at Latin American Amateur Championship in Lima, Peru, earning majors invitations.
Mateo Pulcini of Argentina celebrates playoff win at Latin American Amateur Championship in Lima, Peru, earning majors invitations.
AI:n luoma kuva

Mateo Pulcini wins Latin American Amateur in playoff

AI:n luoma kuva

Mateo Pulcini of Argentina secured a dramatic playoff victory at the Latin American Amateur Championship in Lima, Peru, earning invitations to the Masters, U.S. Open and Open Championship. The 25-year-old outlasted Virgilio Paz of Venezuela after both finished at 5-under 275. Pulcini's win marks him as the oldest champion in the event's history since 2015.

The Latin American Amateur Championship concluded on Sunday at Lima Golf Club with a tense playoff between Mateo Pulcini and Virgilio Paz. Pulcini, who played college golf at Oklahoma Christian and later transferred to Arkansas, entered the final round two shots behind leader Segundo Oliva Pinto. He carded a 2-under 68, featuring birdies on holes 12 and 14, a bogey on 13, and a crucial 40-foot par save on the 17th to match Paz's 25-foot birdie and stay tied at 5-under.

On the 18th hole in regulation, Paz chipped to 8 feet and made par to force the playoff—the second in tournament history. The first extra hole saw Pulcini benefit from a lucky break: his approach from the right rough avoided trees, allowing a 40-yard chip to 20 feet, which he converted for par. Paz matched with par, extending the playoff.

On the second playoff hole, Paz's tee shot found trouble in the left rough, leading to a flyer lie and a chip 40 feet past the hole. He missed the par putt, while Pulcini chipped short, used his putter for a 3-foot tap-in par to clinch the title. "It was a lot of nerves coming in," Pulcini said. "As always, I tried to have fun, to laugh. Being in that position I was dreaming of at the beginning of the week, why not take advantage and enjoy?"

Paz, a senior at the University of Missouri, reflected positively: "It was a fun fight, a long day. I'm proud of myself for what I did. I go back to school happy." His runner-up finish earns exemptions to final qualifying for the U.S. Open, Open Championship, U.S. Amateur and the Amateur Championship. Pulcini becomes the third Argentine winner, following Chile's three titles. Oliva Pinto finished fifth with a final-round 73.

"We dream to play and to win this," Pulcini added. "I have no words right now. I’m so happy and so grateful for the people around me." The victory sets up an exciting 2026 for Pulcini, starting at Augusta National.

Mitä ihmiset sanovat

X discussions celebrate Mateo Pulcini's dramatic playoff win over Virgilio Paz at the Latin American Amateur Championship, emphasizing his invitations to the 2026 Masters, U.S. Open, and Open Championship. High-engagement posts from golf media and podcasts highlight the tension of the final putts and par saves. Official accounts like The Masters and LAAC congratulate Pulcini. Mizzou-affiliated users express pride in Paz's runner-up performance despite the loss. Sentiments are overwhelmingly positive with excitement over the stakes, no notable negativity.

Liittyvät artikkelit

Miles Russell celebrating his qualification for the U.S. Open with caddie Charlie Woods on a Florida golf course.
AI:n luoma kuva

Miles Russell qualifies for U.S. Open with Charlie Woods caddying

Raportoinut AI AI:n luoma kuva

Seventeen-year-old amateur Miles Russell earned a spot in the 2026 U.S. Open on Monday after a playoff victory at final qualifying in Florida, where Charlie Woods served as his caddie.

Jose Maria Olazábal, the 60-year-old two-time Masters champion, held the lead early in the first round at Augusta National on Thursday. He started with birdies on holes 2 and 3 but finished with a 2-over 74. Olazábal noted the shock among players and fans as he topped the leaderboard momentarily.

Raportoinut AI

Eugenio Chacarra captured the KLM Open on Sunday in Amsterdam, overcoming protests on the final hole to secure his second DP World Tour victory. The 26-year-old Spaniard moved closer to his goal of earning a PGA Tour card.

Chilean golfer Joaquín Niemann ended the BMW International Open in seventh place after a final round of 70 strokes.

Raportoinut AI

Final qualifying for the 2026 U.S. Open is set to take place Monday across 10 sites in North America and Europe. Players will compete in 36-hole events for spots in the main tournament starting June 18 at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club.

Tämä verkkosivusto käyttää evästeitä

Käytämme evästeitä analyysiä varten parantaaksemme sivustoamme. Lue tietosuojakäytäntömme tietosuojakäytäntö lisätietoja varten.
Hylkää