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Justin Hastings Holds the Lead Going into Final Round at Latin America Amateur Championship

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 18, 2025Updated:January 18, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Justin Hastings of the Cayman Islands has taken the lead at the Latin America Amateur Championship (LAAC) after firing a brilliant third round of 64 at the Pilar Golf Club in Buenos Aires. He currently leads Segundo Oliva Pinto and Jose Antonio Safa by four shots with 18 holes left to play. The organisers are hoping to complete the final round today, despite inclement weather in the forecast. Hastings, a 21-year-old senior at San Diego State University, first played in this event as a 14-year-old and is looking to become the second player from the Cayman Islands to win the LAAC.

Segundo Oliva Pinto of Argentina also had a great round, carding a 65 to sit four shots back of Hastings at 12-under-par. Jose Antonio Safa of Mexico is also at 12-under, along with six other players tied at 11-under-par. The scoring has been exceptional at Pilar Golf, with 11 players within five shots of the lead and 42 players under par through 54 holes. The pressure is mounting for those in contention as they consider the life-changing prizes on offer at the tournament.

The LAAC champion receives a coveted invitation to compete in the 2025 Masters at Augusta National Golf Club, as well as automatic qualification for The Open Championship at Royal Portrush and a spot in the US Open. The winner also earns exemptions into The Amateur Championship, U.S. Amateur Championship, and other USGA amateur championships. Runner-up finishers receive exemptions into qualifying for The Open and the U.S. Open Championships, while second and third-place finishers earn exemptions for The Amateur Championship.

The LAAC was founded by The R&A, The Masters, and The USGA with the goal of developing golf in Central and South America and the Caribbean. Since its inception in 2015, the tournament has produced great champions and nurtured top players in the region. Joaquin Niemann of Chile, who won the event in 2018, is a notable graduate, along with other successful players who have participated in the LAAC. The tournament has become a prestigious event in the golfing world, offering young players the opportunity to compete on an international stage for life-changing rewards.

Players like Hastings, Oliva Pinto, and Safa are vying for the chance to secure their futures in professional golf by performing well at the LAAC. The competition is fierce as they navigate the challenging course at Pilar Golf Club and contend with the pressure of the final round. With the potential to compete in major championships like the Masters, The Open, and the US Open on the line, the stakes are high for these talented golfers. The LAAC continues to be a key event in the golfing calendar, providing a platform for emerging talents to showcase their skills and potentially launch successful careers in the sport.

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