Tarigo y Mailhos dominaron la copa “Oro La Barra”

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Durante tres jornadas se desarrolló en La Barra Golf Club la 18ª edición de la copa Oro La Barra.

La misma se realizó a 54 hoyos y fue puntuable para el World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR).

En caballeros Agustín Tarigo ganó de punta a punta.

El uruguayo dominó con autoridad empleando 205 golpes, 11 bajo par, rondas de 68, 70 y 67 impactos, las tres jornadas bajo par del campo.

Tarigo que de apoco está regresando a su gran nivel competitivo luego de una prolongada inactividad, está entusiasmado con su juego.

Pablo Nahmías finalizó segundo con 216 golpes, par del campo, rondas de 74, 70 y 72 impactos.

El tercer lugar correspondió a Miguel Reyes con 217 golpes (71+72+74), el cuarto lugar fue para Martín De León con 219 impactos (73+68+78) y el top 5 lo cerró Juan Cruz Esmoris con 223 golpes (72+75+76).

En damas, Carolina Mailhos se llevó la victoria con 223 golpes, 7 sobre par, rondas de 75, 74 y 74 impactos.

Ana Evora de una mejoría en su juego en este verano 2024, terminó segunda con 228 golpes, 12 sobre par, vueltas consecutivas de 76 golpes.

El podio lo cerró Chloé Stevenazzi con 237 golpes (72+89+76). Esta joven que punteó tras la primera jornada está tratando de reencontrarse con su juego tras un período de malos resultados.

Fotos cortesía La Barra Golf Club.

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